India, July 1 -- Actor Kareena Kapoor Khan, 44, says coping with anxiety after her husband, actor Saif Ali Khan's stabbing incident at their Mumbai home in January wasn't easy. "I am still struggling with what it does to see someone there in your child's room," Kareena said during a session at We The Women. Opening up about the incident for the first time, when an armed intruder attacked Saif, 54, near the room of their four-year-old son, Jeh, she added: "It's common in the US, but in Mumbai, we've never really heard about such incidents. We have still not come to terms with it 100%. I was very anxious for the first couple of months. It was very difficult to sleep and get back to normalcy." She added that she downplayed the drama for the sake of her sons, Taimur, 8, and Jeh. "I don't want to live in that fear for my children, because it's wrong to put that stress on them. It's been a tough journey to manoeuvre - from fear and anxiety to balancing the fact that I am a mother and wife. I am just happy and thank God that we are safe." She went on to recall Jeh's sweet reaction to the incident, saying that he feels his father is "Batman or Iron Man". Sharing that "they feel stronger as a unit" now, Kareena hopes her kids "will grow up being resilient because they have seen their father being attacked". HTC...