Kareena is happy for Shahid, might attend his wedding

June 17, 2015 12:54 pm | Updated 02:52 pm IST - Mumbai

Kareena will also be seen in "Bajrangi Bhaijan" opposite Salman Khan.

Kareena will also be seen in "Bajrangi Bhaijan" opposite Salman Khan.

Actor Kareena Kapoor Khan is quite “happy” to hear about the upcoming wedding of her ex-boyfriend Shahid Kapoor and says she might attend the grand day.

Kareena, 34, and the “Haider” star dated each other for three years before separating in 2007. The 34-year-old actor is getting married to a Delhi girl, Mira Rajput, soon.

“I was aware about his marriage. Shahid had told me he is getting married. I am happy. Marriage is a beautiful commitment and I wish him all the best,” Kareena said in an interview.

On attending Shahid’s wedding, if invited, she said, “Yes, I would.”

When asked if she has any piece of advice for Shahid, Kareena, who has been married to actor Saif Ali Khan for three years now, said, “I am nobody to advise anyone.”

Before his wedding bells rang, Shahid was linked to a series of Bollywood actors, including, Vidya Balan, Priyanka Chopra and Sonakshi Sinha.

The former couple will be next seen in ‘Udta Punjab’ which also features Alia Bhatt and Punjabi star Diljit Dosankh. The movie revolves around the issue of substance abuse in Punjab.

“For us to come together in a film the script has to be good. There has never been a script. In ‘Udta Punjab’ we are not opposite each other; it is a three track film. My character is not romantically involved with him... We are part of the same drug drama,” she said.

“I am playing a doctor in the film. It is an amazing film... I loved the film. When Abhishek (Chaubey) narrating me the film I found it brilliant. I wanted to be part of this film. I am sure people will talk about the film once it is released,” she added.

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