Kareena
Kapoor
Khan
is
back
with
the
second
season
of
'What
Women
Want',
her
radio
show
which
was
hugely
appreciated
by
fans.
Her
first
guest
this
season
was
her
mother-in-law
Sharmila
Tagore.
The
conversation
between
them
was
warm
and
insightful,
but
the
question,
and
the
response
to
which,
is
winning
hearts
all
around,
is
when
Sharmila
explained
what
she
thinks
the
difference
between
a
daughter
and
daughter-in-law
is.
When
Kareena
posed
the
question
to
Sharmila,
she
said,
"Well,
a
daughter
is
someone
you've
grown
up
with,
right?
So
you
know
her
temperament,
you
know
what
makes
her
angry
and
how
to
deal
with
that
person.
You're
meeting
your
daughter-in-law
when
she
is
an
adult
already
and
you
don't
quite
know
what
her
temperament
is
like,
so
it
takes
time
to
gel.
The
new
girl,
your
daughter-in-law,
is
coming
to
your
house
so
you
need
to
welcome
her
and
make
her
more
comfortable."
Sharmila
continued
by
reminiscing
her
marriage
to
Mansoor
Ali
Khan
Pataudi.
She
recounted
that
when
she
got
married,
she
loved
her
rice
and
fish
as
a
Bengali,
but
her
husband
hated
it.
"They
were
all
roti-phulka
eating
people," she
said.
She
used
that
as
an
example
to
explain
the
kind
of
new
environment
a
daughter-in-law
may
enter,
which
is
why
she
thinks
it
is
the
boy's
family's
responsibility
to
make
the
girl
feel
comfortable,
and
not
interfere
in
the
relationship.
Recently,
Sharmila
turned
75
and
the
entire
family
celebrated
the
occasion
in
Ranthambore,
including
her
kids
Saif
Ali
Khan,
Soha
Ali
Khan,
her
grandkids
Taimur
and
Inaaya,
her
son-in-law
Kunal
Khemu,
and
Kareena.