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Even star kids need privacy: Kajol

- Rishabh Suri rishabh.suri@htlive.com

As parents, we have to do such things throughout our lives... things that are beneficial for them, even though it is painful for us.

KAJOL, ACTOR

Between actor couple Kajol and Ajay Devgn, he’s the tough one on-screen, and she’s “the tough one at home” when it comes to parenting! The latter is something that Ajay had shared with us in an earlier interview, talking about his wife of almost two decades. “Yes, he is very much true in saying that. I am the tough parent,” admits Kajol, who has two kids — daughter Nysa (14) and son Yug (7) — with Ajay. “But I have to say that he backs me up whenever I need to be backed up, so that’s good parenting,” she adds.

The couple sent Nysa to Singapore for higher studies, last year, and Kajol says making that decision was not easy at all. “It’s really difficult for any parent to be separated from their children, but at the end of the day, it’s for their own good. It was very tough for me, but not as tough as it was for Ajay because I have studied in a boarding school. Even my mum (veteran actor Tanuja) and sister (Tanishaa Mukerji) have studied in boarding schools. As parents, we have to do such things throughout our lives... things that are beneficial for them, even though it is painful for us,” adds Kajol, who is currently shooting for her next film, Eela.

The couple is anyway known to keep their kids away from public glare, so they lead as normal a life as any other child. Does she worry that growing up in the public eye can make star kids mature earlier than their peers? “I don’t know if the attention makes them mature [before time], but yes, they need to put their guard up, for their privacy, which they are entitled to [even as star kids],” says the concerned mother.

Having been a star kid herself, and a Bollywood actor for 26 years now, Kajol is prepared for speculatio­n around her daughter’s career choice — whether she, too, would join the film industry someday. The actor says it would be Nysa’s choice. “I would be supportive of Nysa in whatever she chose to do in life. I have never been restrictiv­e of what she wants to do,” she signs off.

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PHOTO: YOGEN SHAH Nysa

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