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In a heartfelt conversation with Kareena Kapoor Khan, Alia Bhatt opened up about her experiences as a mother and how her parenting style contrasts with that of her husband, Ranbir Kapoor. Alia shared that her daughter, Raha, views her as the 'management' parent, suggesting that she takes on a more structured and organized role in their parenting dynamic.
Alia described her approach as nurturing yet firm, emphasizing the importance of creating a balanced environment for her child. She believes in setting boundaries while also encouraging creativity and independence. In contrast, she portrayed Ranbir as the more playful and spontaneous parent, often engaging Raha in fun activities and games.
This candid discussion highlighted the couple's complementary styles, showcasing how both parents contribute to their daughter's upbringing in unique ways. Alia's reflections on motherhood resonate with many, as she navigates the challenges and joys of parenting in the public eye.
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