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Kareena is part of ‘Veere Di Wedding’: Sonam Kapoor

August 23, 2016 08:50 pm | Updated October 18, 2016 02:17 pm IST - Mumbai

"Kareena is part of ‘Veere Di Wedding’ and she will be shooting for us in October and some portions in April."

Actor Sonam Kapoor on Tuesday trashed reports, which have suggested that Kareena Kapoor Khan has walked out of their forthcoming film Veere Di Wedding .

While Kareena, on Monday, said at an event that she would shoot for the movie in October, a section of the media has reported that the actor, who is expecting her first child with husband Saif Ali Khan in December, has opted out of the movie.

Reacting to the reports, Sonam told reporters here, “The newspaper did not clarify things with us (team of

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Veere Di Wedding ). The story is untrue. It’s a miscellaneous gossip and it’s baseless news and irresponsible reporting. I am very upset.”

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“Kareena is part of

Veere Di Wedding and she will be shooting for us in October and some portions in April,” the
Neerja actor said.

Sonam, 31, feels the perception about pregnant working women needs to change in society.

“We all women, be it actresses, sportswomen, reporters and others go through this phase (pregnancy) and it’s normal. There are people in society who think women can’t work during pregnancy. I think they are just being judgemental and unfair,” she said.

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“I am very optimistic that things will change and people will not think all this,” she said.

Sonam’s sister Rhea Kapoor, who is producing the film along with Ekta Kapoor, has also stated Kareena will shoot for the film in October.

The movie also starres Swara Bhaskar and Shikha Talsania. It will be directed by Khoobsurat fame Shashanka Ghosh.

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