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Ali Khan, one of Bollywood's biggest stars, was last seen in Netflix's Jewel Thief, co-starring Nikita Gupta, Kunal Kapoor, and Jaideep Ahlawat. He has been ruling millions of hearts for decades. Although he is not on social media, updates on his projects are often shared by his team, fan clubs, or his wife, Kareena Kapoor Khan. The actor has always praised his partner, mother, kids in public and in a recent interview, he shared how he was often jealous of Kareena working with other actors. Khan also lauded actress' work-life balance and called her 'incredible.'
Saif Calls Wife Kareena 'Incredible'
In a chat with The Hollywood Reporter India, Saif Ali Khan said, "She is truly an incredible woman, and I am so lucky to be with her because she is one of the most patient and loving people I have met. She is absolutely wonderful. I can go on and on. I know it’s a bit mushy. She makes a wonderful home for us. She’s a very creative person in front of the camera, but she’s equally creative with us."
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DYK Saif Was Jealous Of Kareena's Co-Stars?
Recalling being jealous of other actors who worked with Bebo, Saif shared, "In the beginning, I wasn’t very easy to deal with. Maybe I was a bit jealous and unsure of how to react to her working with other men. It was all new. These are emotions you need to process maturely, and you need a lot of trust and belief in each other. When things are new, and if you’re naturally insecure in a relationship, it can be tricky to navigate. Normally, I had gone out with girls who had nothing to do with movies as such. The one that struck me was that my rivals would be her allies, and I was like, ‘How do you work that’. But love triumphs that."