Kajol Said Something Really Sweet About Working With Shahrukh Khan In ‘Zero’
Having featured in over half a dozen films and being considered one of the most sought on-screen pair, Kajol says working alongside Shahrukh Khan is always a pleasure.
Having
featured
in
over
half
a
dozen
films
and
being
considered
one
of
the
most
sought
on-screen
pair,
Kajol
says
working
alongside
Shahrukh
Khan
is
always
a
pleasure
as
the
superstar
makes
the
experience
easier.
Kajol
and
Shah
Rukh
shot
for
a
special
sequence
for
Aanand
L
Rai's
next,
Zero.
While
Katrina
Kaif
and
Anushka
Sharma
will
be
seen
in
lead
roles
alongside
SRK,
Kajol
and
Rani
Mukerji
shot
for
a
special
sequence.
Rani
had
called
the
experience
as
"Kuch
Kuch
Hota
Hai
part
two".
Kajol
Praised
The
Actor
For
His
Dedication
To
Cinema
"We
actually
shot
for
half-an-hour
but
it
was
great.
It's
always
fabulous
to
work
with
him.
He
is
a
really
amazing
man
to
work
with
because
he
is
300
per
cent
involved
in
whatever
he
is
doing.
"It's
great
fun
because
he
is
such
a
fine
actor
that
it
comes
very
naturally
to
work
with
him
and
alongside
him," says
Kajol
in
an
interview
to
PTI.
Work
Is
God:
Kajol
The
actor
may
have
been
around
for
close
to
three
decades
in
the
industry
but
says
her
dedication
to
give
it
all
for
work
hasn't
reduced.
"I've
come
from
a
time
when
we
used
to
work
from
7
in
the
morning
till
9
in
the
night
on
a
daily
basis
without
the
comforts
of
sitting
in
an
AC
room.
Somewhere
down
the
line,
you
realise
that
work
is
God.
You
have
to
take
it
seriously
everyday,
it's
the
most
important
thing,"
she
says.
Kajol:
My
Mom
Made
Me
Sweep
The
House
Much
of
the
discipline,
Kajol
says,
comes
from
her
mother
who
taught
her
early
in
childhood
that
no
work
is
lesser
or
bigger.
"As
a
kid
my
mother
made
me
sweep
the
house
and
clean
the
bathroom.
She
said
if
at
any
point
you
don't
have
servants
in
your
house,
you
should
be
able
to
look
after
the
house.
I
did
it."
Kajol
Passes
The
Same
Discipline
To
Her
Kids
"Somewhere
it
gives
you
amazing
work
ethics.
Nobody's
job
is
less,
one
should
respect
all.
I've
even
made
my
kids
broom
the
house
so
that
they
learn
not
to
litter,"
she
says.
The
actor
launched
Hindustan
Unilever
Limited's
new
campaign
'A
Playing
Billion' to
promote
healthy
hygiene
habits
among
children
as
part
of
their
'Swachh
Aadat,
Swachh
Bharat'
initiative.
She's
the
advocacy
ambassador
of
the
same.
When
asked
if
is
it
sad
that
even
in
the
21st
century
one
has
to
preach
people
over
the
importance
of
basic
hygiene,
Kajol
says
the
country
is
finally
ready
to
listen.
"I
think
it's
the
right
time
to
give
a
message...
With
the
Prime
Minister's
'Swachh
Bharat
Abhiyaan',
I'm
sure
when
he
said
it
people
would've
said
'are
you
really
talking
about
India
here?
There
are
100
other
problems,
why
are
you
concentrating
here.'