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Filmmakers Don't See Saif And Me As Onscreen Pair: Kareena

Darpan News Desk IANS, 22 Jun, 2016 12:58 PM
  • Filmmakers Don't See Saif And Me As Onscreen Pair: Kareena
They have starred together in films like "Tashan" and "Kurbaan". But actress Kareena Kapoor Khan feels filmmakers no longer see her and her actor husband Saif Ali Khan as an onscreen pair.
 
Kareena, who has been lauded for her role in the latest release "Udta Punjab", was last seen sharing screen space with Saif in the 2014 film "Happy Ending", in which she did a cameo.
 
Asked when she will next be seen with Saif onscreen, Kareena told IANS: "I dont think that's going to happen for a while. Maybe like 20 years later... I mean nobody (filmmakers) has even offered us any film. I don't think that they ( filmmakers) see me and Saif as an onscreen pair."
 
The 35-year-old star says no maker has come up with a script where the two can star together. 
 
"I mean nobody has come up with a script and it doesn't really matter because I see him everyday at home," she said.
 
On the work front, Kareena will soon be seen sharing screen space with actress Sonam Kapoor and Swara Bhaskar. Saif, who was last seen on screen in 2015 film "Phantom", will next be seen in "Rangoon", which also stars Kangana Ranaut and Shahid Kapoor.

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