Did Kajol Just Make a Witty Comment on Saif Ali Khan and Amrita Singh's Age Difference?

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Key Takeaways
- Kajol's witty remarks added humor to the show.
- Saif Ali Khan appreciated Amrita Singh's guidance.
- Early marriages can shape personal growth.
- The importance of maintaining good relationships post-divorce.
- Humor in discussions about personal lives can foster connection.
Mumbai, Oct 9 (NationPress) Bollywood actress Kajol made a clever comment regarding the age disparity between Saif Ali Khan and his former wife Amrita Singh, commending her influence in Saif's life. During the light-hearted talk show “Two Much With Twinkle and Kajol,” Saif discussed his early marriage to Amrita at the tender age of 21 while reflecting on love, relationships, and marriage.
Kajol remarked: “You got married pretty young, at 21, actually.”
In his reflection on his marriage with Amrita, Saif acknowledged that her support during his early days in the film industry was crucial.
He stated: “I've talked about this often. At 21, you're quite young, and life evolves; we know things didn’t turn out as planned. However, besides having two amazing children, I haven't emphasized enough how vital Amrita was in guiding me through the film world and helping me grasp various life lessons.”
“Her support back then was invaluable. It’s unfortunate that things didn’t work out,” he added.
In response, Kajol playfully quipped: “She brought you up well.”
Akshay pointed at Kajol, prompting laughter from everyone present.
Saif reminisced about how Amrita provided him with significant “learnings.”
“Like I said, she’s a wonderful mother. I'm fortunate that my ex-wife and I maintain a good relationship, often discussing important matters, usually when I'm in a hospital bed,” he shared.
Twinkle added: “But you seem to end up in the hospital quite frequently.”
Akshay humorously inquired if there’s a hospital named after Saif, to which Saif replied: “They've actually named a room after me.”
Twinkle joked: “Unsafe Saif.”
Saif responded: “I've had too many accidents.”