Saif
Ali
Khan
and
Kareena
Kapoor
Khan
are
hands
down,
one
of
the
most
loved
couples
in
Bollywood.
They
look
strikingly
stunning
as
a
pair
and
their
love
for
each
other
never
fails
to
make
us
go
'awww'
all
the
way.
The
actor,
who
is
currently
busy
with
the
promotions
of
his
upcoming
film
Jawaani
Jaaneman,
recently
opened
up
about
his
equation
with
his
wife.
Speaking
about
how
they
maintain
their
work-life
balance,
Saif
told
Times
Of
India,
"I
am
very
lucky
to
have
her
in
my
life
because
she
also
encourages
friendships
and
relationships
away
from
this
business.
Whether
it
is
cooking,
hanging
out
with
friends
at
home,
renting
a
cottage
in
whichever
country
or
doing
simple
things
together
-
it
is
about
valuing
the
quality
time
we
spend
together.
We
have
our
similarities
and
differences,
but
this
is
one
huge
thing
we
have
in
common.
We
work
here,
we
love
and
respect
it,
but
it
is
not
an
obsession.
There
is
another
side
to
life
that
is
as
important,
like
traveling,
meeting
people,
and
being
with
simple
friends."
We
often
see
Saif,
Kareena
and
their
son
Taimur
jetting
off
to
Switzerland
for
vacations
and
then,
treat
their
fans
with
some
picturesque
clicks.
Opening
up
about
their
frequent
vacations
to
Gstaad,
the
actor
revealed,
"A
lot
of
our
friends
wonder
why
we
like
going
to
Gstaad
(Switzerland),
as
it
is
full
of
older
people.
But
we
like
it
because
Kareena
and
I
are
old
souls
in
a
way.
We
like
to
chill,
and
chat
over
a
bottle
of
wine
for
hours.
Some
people
probably
need
to
be
in
a
more
happening
place,
we
don't."
In
the
same
interview,
Saif
also
opened
up
about
how
he
deals
with
failures
and
why
they
don't
stop
him
from
taking
up
risky
roles.
He
was
quoted
as
saying,
"There
are
different
levels
of
belief.
You
feel
disappointed
when
a
film
like
Laal
Kaptaan
does
not
work
because
you
have
worked
really
hard
on
it.
So,
I
was
not
heartbroken,
but
yes,
I
was
sad.
You
are
heartbroken
when
you
believe
that
a
film
will
really
run,
and
eventually,
that
does
not
happen.
Then,
it
means
that
you
have
got
everything,
including
your
judgement,
wrong.
A
film
like
Laal
Kaptaan
is
something
you
are
hoping
people
will
like,
as
you
know
that
it
is
in
a
different
zone.
If
you
get
it
right,
then
great.
If
you
don't,
then
you
have
to
tell
yourself
that
it
was
a
good
attempt
and
move
on."
He
further
added,
"I
read
that
when
Al
Pacino
made
Scarface
(1983),
and
it
didn't
run,
he
wanted
to
quit
the
movies.
He
thought
that
his
judgement
went
wrong
with
what
he
believed
was
great.
So,
that
would
be
heartbreaking.
I
loved
Tanhaji
and
everyone
loved
it,
too,
so
I
am
in
sync.
It
is
not
like
I
loved
a
certain
performance
of
mine
and
people
said,
'Oh,
it
was
awful'.
Saif
will
be
next
seen
in
Nitin
Kakkar's
Jawaani
Jaaneman
which
also
stars
Tabu
and
marks
the
Bollywood
debut
of
Alaya
F.
The
film
is
slated
to
release
on
July
31,
2020.