Bollywood / He's the one who always says sorry: Kareena on fights with Saif

Zoom News : Jan 22, 2021, 12:37 PM
Bollywood Desk: There isn’t anybody like Kareena Kapoor Khan as no one can match the Diva's witty sense of humour, hotness and entertainment quotient. Kareena Kapoor Khan is also known to break stereotypes with her savage comebacks. The 3 Idiots actress recently gave one such savage comeback that has us in splits of laughter. Y'all would know about Kareena Kapoor Khan's podcast chat show, right? Well, recently, Soha Ali Khan's actor-husband, Kunal Kemmu had dropped by as a guest and there the host asked the Kalyug actor as to who is the first one to apologise between their fights? Kunal Kemmu had an interesting answer to that.

The Dhol actor said that though Soha Ali Khan has a word called 'sorry' in her dictionary, the page was torn and glued in the wrong place. "Woh milta hi nahi hai, kabhi mil gaya toh aisa lagta hai ki mindblowing cheez ho gayi (It is hard to find that word in her dictionary; if she ever apologises, I feel like some mind-blowing thing has happened)," Kunal added laughing out loud. And he also added that it's him who takes the initiative to make peace.

When talking about her fights with Saif Ali Khan, Kareena said that the Jawaani Jaaneman actor was also the first to apologise. "I feel even Saif says sorry. He is the one who always says sorry also. I think men generally... probably, it is them doing the mistakes," the Laal Singh Chaddha actress said while adding that it's always men who goof up first. "So, it’s better to say sorry and end it and make peace. Otherwise, you can’t sleep," Kareena shared.

That brings us to Kunal's hilarious revelation on the sets of The Kapil Sharma Show. While talking about their fights, Kunal Kemmu said, "Woh Oxford gayi hai toh uski badi pakki English hai. Hum yahaan pade hai toh humari itni hi English hai. Hum jab jhagadte the, main Hindi mein jhagadta hoon, woh Angrezi mein jhagadti hai. Beech jhagde mein ek aisa bada word phenk diya mere pe jo mujhe samajh hi nahi aaya (She went to Oxford University, so she speaks impeccable English. I studied here, so I know limited English. When we used to fight, I would fight in Hindi and she would fight in English. In the middle of a fight, she used a big word which I did not even understand."

"Maine kaha, abhi gussa karoon ya nahi karoon. Maine bola ek second. Bathroom gaya, Google pe gaya, phir kaha yeh toh theek hai. Chalo, aage badhte hai. Meri vocabulary bohot achchi ho gayi uske baad (I was unsure whether to be angry or not. I said, ‘One second.’ I went to the bathroom and googled the word. I felt it was okay to use, and we continued the fight. My vocabulary significantly improved because of her)," he had said while recalling an incident.

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