We
were
desperately
waiting
to
see
what
Kareena
Kapoor
would
wear
while
attending
the
Diwali
parties
hosted
by
Bollywood
celebrities!
Alas,
she
didn't
attend
any
bash
and
neither
did
her
husband
Saif
Ali
Khan.
Now,
a
leading
daily
has
revealed
that
Kareena
Kapoor
is
in
her
last
trimester
and
is
due
in
the
first
week
of
December
and
that
is
the
reason
why
the
actress
is
avoiding
late
night
parties.
Now
she
prefers
to
stay
at
home
instead.
Meanwhile,
read
some
mind-blowing
statements
of
Kareena
Kapoor
about
her
pregnancy
below.
Stop
Making
It
A
National
Casualty
"I'm
pregnant,
not
a
corpse.
Stop
making
it
a
national
casualty.
Don't
look
at
pregnancy
as
some
sort
of
disease.
It's
the
most
beautiful
phenomenon
that
can
happen
to
a
woman."
I
Would
Love
To
Have
A
Girl
Child
''What
difference
does
it
make.
I
am
a
girl
child
and
I
would
love
to
have
a
girl.
I
have
done
more
for
my
family
than
a
boy
could
ever
do"
On
Questions
That
Upset
Her
"We
are
still
in
a
nation,
where
we
are
asked,
'Oh!
You
are
getting
married,
are
you
still
going
to
work?
Oh!
You're
pregnant,
are
you
still
going
to
work?
These
questions
upset
me"
Kareena's
Message
To
The
Directors
"I
love
acting
so
why
should
I
stop
working.
For
directors
who
want
to
work
with
me,
pregnancy
won't
be
an
issue."
I
Will
Not
Hide
My
Baby
Bump
''Whichever
film
I
do,
I
won't
hide
my
baby
bump
onscreen.
I'm
proud
of
this
phase
in
my
life"
When
She
Told
The
Media
To
Back
Off
''It
is
high
time
the
media
back
off,
and
stop
treating
me
any
different
than
I
ever
was.
Anybody
who
is
bothered
shouldn't
work
with
me...''
What
Maternity
Break?
''And
what
maternity
break?
It's
the
most
normal
thing
on
earth
to
produce
a
child.
We
are
in
2016,
not
in
the
1800s.
Probably,
even
at
that
time,
people
were
way
more
civilised
and
normal.''
Don't
Relate
Marriage
&
Pregnancy
To
My
Carreer
''It
should
be
a
message
to
a
lot
of
people
that
marriage
or
having
a
family
has
absolutely
nothing
to
do
with
my
career."
Talking
about
the
same,
Sonam
Kapoor
had
revealed
to
a
daily,
"That
was
the
original
plan,
but
we
couldn't
get
insurance
for
Kareena.
India
is
the
only
country
in
the
world
that
doesn't
insure
pregnant
women.
We
start
taping
in
April
and
the
film
follows
four
girls
who
are
at
different
stages
of
their
love
lives."
When
Kareena
Kapoor
was
asked
about
the
shooting
of
the
movie,
she
had
said,
''We
were
deciding
if
we
were
going
to
start
the
film
this
year
or
the
next
year.
I
think
it's
better
for
me
to
start
the
film
when
I
am
very
confident
and
I
think
I
will
be
more
confident
next
year
so
we
are
starting
the
film
in
March."