My son is keeping me on my toes: Kareena

My son is keeping me on my toes: Kareena
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Actress Kareena Kapoor Khan has revealed that though she was wary about her post pregnancy look, she wants her fans to accept her in all phases.

Mumbai: Actress Kareena Kapoor Khan has revealed that though she was wary about her post pregnancy look, she wants her fans to accept her in all phases.

"I did not know whats in store for me post pregnancy. I did not know what this phase would be like. I am lot more energetic, happy and content. I work I am multitasking I enjoy everyday," Kareena said during a Facebook chat last evening with celebrity dietitian Rujuta Diwekar.

"Everything has been changing around in the nine months and it takes time to get back (in shape). I remember telling Rujuta that lets get back to Tashan diet (referring to her size zero look) and she told me we cant do it and we need to do it in progression," the 36-year-old star said.

Actresses are often under scanner for their weight gain post pregnancy and Kareena too was talked about on the social media and called overweight post delivery of her son in December last year.

"How can somebody say I am overweight? We are monitored always. I want people to accept me in every phase," she said.

According to Rujuta, Kareenas diet has been sustainable and she is glowing and looking good.

"I have heard one should not have dairy products but Rujuta thinks otherwise. I have been having a glass full of milk, yogurt. I have bajra roti with ghee, jaggery, rice twice a day - morning and night or khichdi. Its about eating right kind of food and in right proportion, quantity."
Beside following the diet, Kareena said she walks, which according to her is the best form of an exercise.

"I do walk. At my house if I sit with my son in my arms he cries and so I walk around the house. He wants me to walk. He is keeping me on my toes. He is preparing me for the future, for the days to come," she said.

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