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Kareena Kapoor ate parathas during Tashan, jokes about Katrina Kaif's only salmon diet

Kareena Kapoor ate parathas during Tashan, jokes about Katrina Kaif's only salmon diet

India Today2 days ago

Actors Kareena Kapoor Khan and Vicky Kaushal recently came together for a fun interview in which they talked about their food choices. The conversation between the two actors ranged from Katrina Kaif, who is also Vicky's wife, and her love for salmon fish and Kareena's love for parathas.She also joked that, influenced by Katrina, even Vicky only has salmon fish.advertisementDuring a conversation with Vicky for The Hollywood Reporter, Kareena said,"These Punjabis, I have that gene yaar. I mean you and your wife, you don't eat only. I think she's made you like that. You're also only eating salmon fish. Because there was a point when Katrina was like, I think only eating salmon, like that's all she ate.'
Vicky responded by saying, "Yeah, I think it was her 'Dhoom' phase or something. I hear stories that Aamir and Katrina were both on just salmon and vegetables."This is when Kareena shared that she was having parathas even while shooting for her film 'Tashan' for which she went size zero."I did 'Tashan'. But I used to eat paratha for breakfast during 'Tashan' also. Yes! I was never on this orange juice size zero diet. I was always like, like it was that, like you would calculate what all you eat. So yeah, taper down through the day. But in the morning, you can eat like a good breakfast and stuff," said the 'Jab We Met' actor.On the professional front, Kareena Kapoor and Vicky Kaushal were slated to collaborate for filmmaker Karan Johar's magnum opus 'Takht'. However, the film has been put on hold. It was also supposed to feature Ranveer Singh, Alia Bhatt, Anil Kapoor, Bhumi Pednekar and Janhvi Kapoor in key roles.- EndsTrending Reel

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