You Have No Right To Judge Me On What Kind Of Mother I Am: Kareena Kapoor Khan

Kareena Kapoor Khan is currently living the life of a mother and she is very happy with it. In the latest interview with the news daily, Kareena Kapoor Khan has revealed a lot about her life after marriage and baby Taimur Ali Khan.
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She is the new age woman and loves to live the life in her own way. She is the epitome of beauty and will soon be seen in a movie. Lately, in an interview, she said,
“Itās the beginning of a new phase in my life. After becoming a mother, Iām learning new things every passing day. Itās a long journey and Saif (Ali Khan) and I are very excited about it”
Talking about how the Indian Mentality and stereotypes have never affected her, Kareena said,
I agree that very often, pregnant women are seen as ticking time bombs, but that perception never bothered me. I generally do things that I want to do and enjoy. Being pregnant and still being out there was something I chose to do. Everyone has an opinion in India, especially when it concerns women. āHey, youāre old enough to be married.ā āOh, you must have a baby now. Itās the right age.ā These statements donāt resonate with me because as someone exposed to global cultures, I know that people in the West reproduce even when theyāre well past their 40s.When you want to have a baby should be your choice.”
While talking about hitting the gym almost immediately after delivery, she said,
“Yes, I was on my feet a few days after the delivery , but itās upsetting to have people judge you for it. No one has the right to comment on how I conduct myself or what sort of a mother I am. Everyone seems to have an opinion. Postpartum depression is not a must, right? Itās whimsical to generalise that every woman goes through that phase, almost making it sound like a norm. Every pregnancy and every motherās journey with her child during those nine months and afterwards is different.You canāt draw parallels. No one out there really knows me or what I am feeling at a given time. How can anyone decide on my behalf whether I am supposed to feel depressed or if I can step out before 45 days? If Iām spoken about like that, what would it be like for other women?”