Kareena Kapoor Khan's and Saif Ali Khan's son Taimur Ali Khan and Karan Johar's twins Yash Johar and Roohi Johar are one of the most loved star kids in B-town and already have a lot of fans and admirers. While Taimur Ali Khan is paparazzi's favorite and we often get to see his pictures on the internet, KJo keeps sharing cute photos of his twins on his social media pages.
Just like BFFs Karan and Kareena, their kids too are also spotted spending time together on play dates. But have you ever thought that 20 years hence, maybe Taimur and Roohi might be setting some serious couple goals? Well, if you haven't, Karan just hinted at it in the latest episode of his radio chat show, Calling Karan.
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For the unversed, KJo is back with the new season of the show and is often heard giving answers by sharing anecdotes from his life with the listeners. So when a listener asked him what if she has fallen in love with the person who was once her Rakhi-brother, Karan had a rather interesting reply for it.
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Known for his blatant opinions, Karan quipped that it is not hers but society’s problem in general. He said, "Yehi problem hai humare desh mein. Jab ladka ladki ek saath hote hai toh immediately bolte hai 'bhaiyya bolo', 'didi bolo'... Arre, bilkul nahi yaar (This is the problem in the country. They immediately ask us to address the person of the opposite gender as brother or sister)."
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Then he went on to give the example of the time when Taimur visits his kids, by saying, "Jaise Taimur aa jaata hai toh the nurses start saying, 'Arre, Taimur bhaiyya bolo.' I am like, 'Kyun?' 20 saal ke baad maybe Taimur aur Roohi saath rehna chahte hai. Kuch bhi ho sakta hai unka apna. Hum abhi se hi kyun daraar daal rahe hai uss raaste mein? (What if after 20 years, Taimur and Roohi decide to be together? They have all the rights to have their own kind of relationship, right? Who are we to define these relationships for them by saying such things.)"
That's some serious advice from the father, isn't it?