Kareena
Kapoor
Khan
in
her
career
of
two
decades
has
been
winning
hearts
by
making
her
own
rules
and
breaking
all
stereotypes.
From
flaunting
her
baby
bump
in
style,
hitting
the
gym
after
giving
birth
to
crushing
the
benchmark
of
a
working
mother,
she
has
done
it
all.
Kareena
Kapoor
who
is
expecting
her
second
child
had
also
turned
an
RJ,
and
has
been
hosting
the
show
What
Women
Want.
She
recently
shot
for
the
show's
season
three
amid
the
pandemic
and
said
she
is
proud
of
being
a
working
mother.
During
an
interaction
with
Bombay
Times,
Kareena
opened
up
about
working
through
both
her
pregnancies
and
said,
"I
have
never
been
that
kind
of
a
person
who
would
sit
at
home
and
say,
'Now
I
want
to
put
my
feet
up'."
She
added
that
she
didn't
pick
and
chose
when
she
wanted
to
work.
"I
am
doing
what
I
want
to
do.
Working
-
whether
it's
during
my
pregnancy
or
post-delivery
-
has
been
a
point
to
just
say
that
when
has
anyone
ever
said
that
pregnant
women
can't
work?
In
fact,
the
more
active
you
are,
the
healthier
the
baby
is
and
the
happier
the
mother
is.
After
delivery,
too,
once
you
feel
fit
enough,
one
should
do
what
they
feel
like
doing,
and
try
to
balance
it
out
between
giving
time
to
the
child
as
well
as
your
work
and
yourself.
I
have
always
been
very
proud
of
being
a
working
mother," added
Kareena
Kapoor
Khan.
Talking
about
her
show
What
Women
Want,
when
asked
if
husband
Saif
Ali
Khan
understands
'what
women
want',
the
Veere
Di
Wedding
actress
revealed
that
he
does
and
all
thanks
to
his
mother,
Sharmila
Tagore.
Well,
apart
from
his
mother,
Saif
is
also
surrounded
by
strong,
independent
women
like
sisters
Soha
and
Saba
and
wife
Kareena.
Bebo
added,
"I
think
that
he
does
understand
in
a
way,
especially
when
it
comes
to
working
women
-
be
it
a
mother,
sister,
wife
or
daughter.
He
understands
and
respects
working
women
a
lot.
He
gives
us
the
space
to
do
exactly
what
we
want.
I
think
a
happy
woman
is
the
one
who
is
doing
what
she
loves
the
most.
I
am
glad
that
he
understands
that,
and
I
believe
that
it
comes
from
his
mother."
On
a
related
note,
What
Women
Want's
third
season
is
now
streaming
on
Filmy
Mirchi's
YouTube
channel.