The 33-year-old actress, who is UNICEF's celebrity advocate for education in India, said as a kid, she would not get any attention from her teachers for not being a frontbencher.
"My mother used to wake me up for school at 6 am. I used to tell her 'one hour more please'. At the age of 10, I used to think that I had the heaviest school bag ever.
"I used to sleep in class and was not given much attention in the class, as I was an average student.
"Frontbenchers got all the attention. I used to feel left out and tell my mother that I will study at home or watch a movie," Kareena told reporters in New Delhi.
The Singham Returns star was in the capital to launch Child Friendly Schools and Systems (CFSS) package. It highlights the need to keep continuous focus on the Right of Education.
The programme is designed to enable all children to benefit from child-friendly and inclusive learning environment.
Kareena had also visited child friendly schools in Rajasthan with UNICEF and her perception about the institution of
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