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Ajay and I don't agree on scripts much: Kajol
Actress Kajol says that she and her actor husband Ajay Devgn rarely ever agree on a script. "It has to be few movies over the years," Kajol said when asked why the star couple is rarely seen together onscreen.
The 35-year-old mother of two said when her husband feels he has found a "workable" script, she rejects it saying it is too boring and does not work for her.
Ajay and Kajol were last seen together three years ago in his directorial debut "U Me aur Hum".
Since they made their debut in the 1990s, the couple has starred in movies like Hulchul, Goondaraj, Ishq, Pyar to Hona hi Tha and after marriage in Dil Kya Kare, Raju Chacha and U Me aur Hum.
Even though individually this year, Kajol has tasted success with 'My Name is Khan' and Ajay is basking in the success of 'Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge', 'Once upon a time in Mumbai', 'Golmaal 3' and 'Raajneeti', Kajol said the biggest celebration for the couple personally has been the birth of their son Yug in September.
The actress said she has no immediate plans to get back to the studios after 'My Name is Khan', 'We are Family' and now 'Toonpur ka Superhero' which releases on December 24. "Raising two children is keeping me very busy. We will talk about my comeback film some years later. I keep making such comebacks," she said.
Kajol said 'Toonpur ka Superhero' is diametrically opposite 'U Me Aur Hum'. "This is a good, fun film," she added.
Speaking about pairing with Ajay, Kajol said over the years, the comfort level is grown. "In the process of working together, we got married," she added.
Kajol said her childhood superhero has been "Superman". "they were eternal classics. Nobody can beat them not even Ajay who plays a superhero in Toonpur...", she added.
"Only thing is Superman is not real. I feel viewers need to identify with the superhero....he has to be real and humane. He has to have his own weakenesses," the actress felt.
Apart from Superman and Phantom, Kajol said her childhood comic books included Tinkle and Bahadur.