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Soha Ali Khan has opened up about her hands-on approach to parenting, particularly when it comes to her daughter Inaaya's morning school routine. In a candid discussion, she expressed her belief that she cannot depend on her husband, Kunal Kemmu, to manage these responsibilities. Soha emphasized that if she doesn't take charge, things may not go as planned, leading to delays that could affect Inaaya's day.
The actress highlighted the importance of being actively involved in her child's life and the unique challenges that come with parenting. She believes that her direct involvement not only ensures that everything runs smoothly but also strengthens the bond between her and her daughter. Soha's commitment to her parenting duties reflects her dedication to providing a nurturing environment for Inaaya, showcasing the challenges many parents face in balancing responsibilities while ensuring their children are well cared for.
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