Kareena
Kapoor
has
received
as
many
as
four
awards
in
the
last
one
month
and
she
loves
it.
“Who
doesn"t
like
attention,
recognition
and
awards?
I"ve
got
four
awards
in
a
month
beginning
with
the
environment
award
I
got
from
Erin
Brockovich,
then
two
youth
icon
awards
from
Rotary
International
and
Stardust.
And
I
was
honoured
by
FICCI
which
Mr
Yash
Chopra
gave
to
me."
Kareena
is
running
out
space
to
keep
the
trophies.
“My
mother
gets
exasperated
each
time
I
bring
home
another
trophy.
Saif
wants
to
know
where
I"m
going
to
keep
all
of
them.
I"ve
set
aside
a
whole
enclave
for
trophies
and
awards.
I
love
looking
at
them.
One
day
my
children
are
going
to
look
at
them
and
be
proud
of
me."
For
children
to
happen,
Kareena
first
needs
to
get
married.
“It
won"t
happen
for
the
next
two
years
for
sure.
Am
I
crazy
to
get
married
now
when
so
many
wonderful
things
are
happening
to
my
career?
Saif
himself
is
ultra-busy
trying
to
set
up
his
production
house.
Marriage
can
wait.
I"m
just
happy
to
have
him
by
my
side.
I"ve
got
the
best
guy
any
girl
can
ever
have.
Right
now
I"m
so
busy
I
don"t
have
time
to
sleep
properly.
I
haven"t
even
had
time
to
move
into
my
new
house."
After
a
long
time
Kareena
will
be
in
Mumbai
for
a
some
time
now.
“I"ve
a
month-long
schedule
of
Rensil"s
film
coming
up
in
Mumbai."
It"s
hard
for
Kareena
to
keep
up
with
the
surge
crowds
and
awards
in
her
life.
In
Delhi
last
week,
Saif
and
Kareena
returned
home
this
week
to
Mumbai
without
much
shooting
done
for
Rensil
D"Silva"s
film.
“We
never
expected
such
crowds.
They
were
everywhere.
And
it
was
impossible
to
shoot," she
says
sounding
not
the
least
put
off.
“Those
people
who
love
me
out
there
keep
me
going.
I
love
my
fans
and
awards."
And
now
Delhi
will
have
to
be
fudged
in
the
Mumbai
schedule
of
D"Silva"s
film.
The
extent
of
the
surging
crowds
in
Delhi
in
the
key
shooting
spots
like
Jama
Masjid
and
Janpath
for
Rensel
D"Silva"s
untitled
film
was
so
huge
and
unmanageable
that
the
unit
has
returned
without
shooting
the
required
sequences.
Back
in
Mumbai
after
a
week
of
futile
shooting,
Kareena
says
,
“
Everywhere
we
went
there
were
these
huge
number
of
people
who
had
come
to
see
Saif
and
me.
They
were
very
sweet
very
well-behaved.
But
unfortunately
the
number
of
people
in
key
places
like
Jama
Masjid
and
Janpath
was
always
too
high
to
shoot
properly."
Resultantly,
there
was
almost
no
shooting.
Says
Kareena,
“We
did
can
some
shots.
But
it
was
impossible
to
shoot
with
wide-angle
lenses
because
the
crowds
were
everywhere.
We"ll
now
have
to
recreate
some
of
the
Delhi
sequences
in
Mumbai."
Kareena
is
certainly
not
unhappy
about
the
attention
she
got
in
Delhi.
“The
people
in
Delhi
were
so
warm.
It
just
made
me
realize
how
much
of
a
responsibility
I
have
towards
my
audience.
At
this
stage
of
my
career
I"d
rather
take
another
holiday
than
do
a
bad
film."