Ideas Of India 3.0: As opposed to many beliefs about her, Kareena Kapoor Khan believes she is like any other regular working mom who deals with mom guilt, loving her work, and finding a balance in her work and personal life that serves the best interest of her two kids: Taimur Ali Khan and Jehangir Ali Khan.


During a session titled 'Queen of Hearts: One Actor, Many Acts' on the second day of the third edition of ABP Network’s Ideas of India Summit, Kareena Kapoor Khan shed light on 'if she has it all', balancing motherhood and professional life, her equation with Saif Ali Khan and more.


Here are excerpts of Kareena Kapoor Khan's interaction with moderators Chetan Bhagat and Veer Sanghvi about mom guilt and more.


Kareena Kapoor Khan On Mom Guilt


Of course like there was a lot of guilt that I couldn't be there for Jeh's first concert, but then I kind of tell myself that I know I will be there when he'll perform next year. And it's more for me at this age. You know, because he's he's three. It's it's my guilt! It's like I need to be there for my joy to see what he does because I don't know if he'll remember it. 


So I have to, you know, you have to talk to yourself, convince yourself saying that it's okay. Because somewhere I feel that I can't live this guilt of 'I'm not going to be there at certain times' or 'at all times' and I'm not there 24 hours because being at work or being a working mother is something that I can't live without either. 


I don't know anything without that. I feel Taimur understands that when I say I'm going to work I'm going to shooting. I also feel it's a healthy atmosphere for him to see that his mother as well as his father go to work, they take turns and who's probably going to be there at home. I think it will give him a lot of very balanced approach to, growing up and knowing how to respect a woman a lot more.


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Ideas Of India Summit


ABP Network's third Ideas Of India Summit is taking place in Mumbai on February 23 and 24. The summit aims to serve as a pivotal platform for comprehensive deliberations on 'The People's Agenda' in the lead-up to the very significant general elections in the world's largest democracy. Renowned luminaries representing diverse sectors will convene to delve into the multifaceted dimensions of India's socio-political landscape, reflecting the ethos of ABP Network's flagship initiative to foster nuanced discourse on Indian society and governance.