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Kareena Kapoor reveals how she would talk about same-sex marriage to Taimur, Jeh: Watch

Kareena Kapoor revealed she would discuss about same-sex marriage with her kids Taimur and Jeh.

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Bollywood actress Kareena Kapoor, who is all set to make her OTT debut with Vijay Varma, and Jaideep Ahlawat’s film Jaane Jaan, on Tuesday, revealed how she would talk about same-sex marriage to her kids Taimur and Jeh at an event.

On being asked how she would tell Taimur and Jeh ‘Why Jack is married to a man’. Kareena replied, “Because he loves him. Love doesn't come in any particular gender or size of form. We can't try to just put it in the fact that Amma has to love Abba." The 42-year-old actress added, "Jack can love John and Trisha can love Prisha. That's just the way it is and he has to know that love has no boundaries.”

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The actress has shared how she and Saif dealt with the controversy back then, and she has also revealed why they kept their first son, Taimur and it has a connection to the Adipurush actor's childhood.

Kareena said, "When we came up with the name, Saif actually said...He grew up with a neighbour friend, and he always really liked his name and his name was Taimur, so he said, ‘You know, if I have a son, he was my first friend. I’d like to name him Taimur’, and that’s exactly how Taimur was named, because he was Saif’s first friend when he was living in town here. We looked it up and it means 'iron', and I said if I have a boy, I always want him to be as strong as iron man."

Kareena was reminded that her sister Karisma Kapoor had mentioned in an interview that the Laal Singh Chaddha actress 'howled' in the hospital room when she came to know that her son is being attacked online just after his birth due to his name. Sharing what she felt during that time, Kareena added, "I don’t think any mother or any child has to go through that. What was the reason...I still don’t really get it, because nobody is meant to offend anyone or do anything. I think we have freedom of speech, freedom of what we want to do, at least both Saif and me believe that very strongly."

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