Kareena Kapoor talks about being scared from media for following Taimur everyday

On the work front Kareena’s film ‘Veere Di Wedding’ which is starring Sonam Kapoor, Swara Bhasker, Shikha Talsania is on the verge of its release and is hitting the screens on 1st June.

Right from playschool to airports, day and night, Taimur’s moves are being monitored by paps and media’s obsession with Taimur is increasing by day. And seems like it is apparently not going down well with his mommy Kareena Kapoor Khan because all the stalking has made her really worried about her little son who is already a heartthrob of the nation.

Recently, Bebo spoke about her discomfort with Taimur being under constant media glare.

In one of her interviews to a leading tabloid, Kareena said,

“I want the paparazzi to stop chasing Taimur every day. It has been unnerving and scary. I can understand if it happened once or twice, here and there. But every day? Definitely not done.”

When asked about how she is tackling the situation, the actress told “What can I do? I can’t keep him inside the house 24x7."

However, she further added, "But yes, the situation is changing. The photographers have started respecting the fact that at least a certain distance needs to be maintained, else they were no doubt getting too close for comfort.”  

On the work front Kareena’s film ‘Veere Di Wedding’ which is starring Sonam Kapoor, Swara Bhasker, Shikha Talsania is on the verge of its release and is hitting the screens on 1st June.

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