Kareena
Kapoor
believes
in
"feeling
of
love" which,
she
feels,
can
happen
between
two
people
regardless
of
caste,
creed,
or
religion.
Therefore,
the
actress
doesn't
relate
to
the
concept
of
"Love
Jihad"
and
says
that
she
never
believed
in
such
theories.
"I
believe
only
in
the
feeling
of
love," Kareena,
who
is
married
to
actor-filmmaker
Saif
Ali
Khan,
told
when
asked
about
Love
Jihad,
which
is
allegedly
a
Muslim
project
of
luring
Hindu
girls
into
marriage
and
religious
conversion.
"Saif
has
a
very
broad
perspective
and
he
also
shared
his
perspective
on
'Love
Jihad'
(via
an
open
letter).
He
married
a
Hindu,
which
is
me,
and
we
had
a
civil
marriage,"
said
the
actress.
"I
feel
that
love
is
something
that
you
can't
term.
There
is
passion,
there
is
lust...
there
are
so
many
things.
It
can
happen
between
two
human
beings,"
said
Kareena.
"Now
if
somebody
is
Hindu
and
he
or
she
starts
loving
a
Muslim
person,
you
can't
stop
them.
You
cannot
ask
somebody,
'Are
you
a
Muslim
or
are
you
a
Hindu?' and
then
fall
in
love.
"Love
is
a
feeling,
it's
an
emotion.
That's
why
I
don't
believe
in
Love
Jihad.
I
believe
in
the
feeling
of
love,"
added
the
34-year-old.
Co-incidentally
her
next
film
with
Salman
Khan
Bajrangi
Bhaijan
is
also
about
a
Brahmin
girl
and
Muslim
boy.
The
actress
is
in
the
capital
on
dual
purpose
-
first
she
launched
the
latest
bathing
range
of
Vivel
titled
"Love
&
Nourish"
and
now
she
is
busy
shooting
for
Kabir
Khan's
Bajrangi
Bhaijan
in
the
city.
The
Bajrangi
Bhaijan
team
started
shooting
on
Wednesday
in
the
bylanes
of
Chandni
Chowk.
"I
am
looking
forward
to
working
with
Salman.
We
are
like
family.
Before
my
marriage,
he
worked
with
me
and
now
he
is
working
with
me
after
my
marriage,
so
I
am
excited,"
said
the
actress
who
was
seen
with
Salman
in
Bodyguard.
"I
am
playing
a
girl
from
Chandni
Chowk
in
the
film.
I
have
huge
connection
with
Delhi
as
I
have
done
a
lot
of
my
films
shooting
here
so
I
love
the
city,"
said
the
actress
whose
films
like
3
Idiots
and
Kurbaan
were
shot
in
the
capital.
To
be
made
under
Salman
Khan
Ventures,
Bajrangi
Bhaijan
is
being
prepared
for
an
Eid
release
next
year.
With
over
a
decade's
experience,
Kareena
is
now
ready
to
experiment
with
new
talent
and
she
has
as
many
as
25
scripts
from
new
directors,
"which
I
have
not
even
started
reading.
I
am
going
to
read
each
and
every
script."
She
was
launched
by
J.P.
Dutta
in
Refugee
and
in
her
over
a
decade-long
stint
in
filmdom,
she
has
worked
with
big
banners
like
Dharma
Productions
and
Yash
Raj
Films.
She
also
collaborated
with
directors
like
Sudhir
Mishra
and
Govind
Nihalani.
"I
have
always
worked
with
big
directors
and
I
am
still
working
with
big
directors
like
Rohit
Shetty
and
Kabir
Khan,
but
now
I
want
to
work
with
somebody
who
is
fresh.
"I
worked
with
some
young
directors
in
the
past.
For
instance,
Shakun
Batra
in
'Ek
Main
Aur
Ekk
Tu' and
I
want
to
continue
that,"
she
said
and
added
she
is
looking
at
directors
with
fresh
ideas
and
concepts.