Zareen
Khan
made
her
Bollywood
debut
opposite
Salman
Khan
in
the
2010
film
Veer.
Since
then,
the
actress
has
been
in
touch
with
the
superstar.
Recently,
while
interacting
with
Fever
Digital
as
a
part
of
their
new
initiative,
100
Hours
100
Stars,
Zareen
shared
a
memory
from
Veer
days.
The
actress
revealed,
"I
used
to
keep
staring
at
him
all
the
time,
as
I
couldn't
believe
it
was
real."
When
quizzed
if
she
is
aware
of
how
Salman
Khan
has
been
spending
his
time
during
lockdown,
she
said
that
it
is
on
Instagram
for
all
to
see.
She
revealed
that
she
occasionally
chats
with
him
through
messages.
Zareen
Khan
is
currently
living
with
her
younger
sister,
mother
and
grandfather
at
her
Bandra
residence
in
Mumbai
amid
the
COVID-19
lockdown.
On
being
asked
how
the
lockdown
has
changed
her
life,
the
actress
said,
"I
have
learnt
to
never
take
anything
for
granted.
I
have
also
realised
how
much
hard
work
house
helps
put
in,
at
not
just
one
house
but
multiple
houses
in
a
day.
There
are
days
when
we
feel
like
not
doing
some
chores
but
they
don't
have
that
choice
and
do
that
every
single
day.
They
do
it
irrespective
of
their
own
problems.
This
is
the
time
of
realisation
and
appreciation."
Zareen
Khan
also
opened
up
about
her
daily
schedule
and
said,
"It's
the
month
of
Ramzan
so
we
have
sehri
early
morning
and
then
wake
up
only
by
2
pm.
Then
I
get
busy
with
my
share
of
household
chores.
Chores
which
can
be
done
in
an
hour,
I
take
about
three
hours
to
do
it.
In
the
evening,
I
connect
with
my
fans
through
social
media.
I
have
recently
joined
TikTok
and
have
opened
a
YouTube
channel.
If
I
am
lucky
enough
to
get
some
time,
I
watch
belly
dancing
videos
and
try
some
easy
recipes
as
I
don't
know
how
to
cook.
I
really
don't
know
how
my
day
passes
by."
Zareen
said
that
she
doesn't
identify
with
the
celebrities
who
claim
to
be
sitting
idle
during
their
time
at
home.
"I
really
don't
know
who
are
these
people,
they
must
be
very
lucky
with
many
servants
around
them.
There
are
many
who
post
pictures
of
them
spending
their
time
eating
and
sleeping,
I
consider
them
very
lucky.
I
have
so
many
things
to
do
at
home," said
the
actress.
During
the
conversation,
Zareen
also
revealed
the
late
actor
Irrfan
Khan
and
her
were
in
talks
for
a
film
called
Divine
Lovers
long
ago,
but
it
couldn't
materialise.
Reacting
to
the
Angrezi
Medium
actor's
demise,
she
said,
"It
is
believed
among
Muslims
that
those
who
die
during
the
month
of
Ramazan
get
to
go
to
jannat
(heaven)."