In a candid appearance on the finale episode of The Great Indian Kapil Show streaming on Netflix, Aamir Khan delved into personal insights about parenting and generational gaps. When asked by Kapil Sharma if his children seek his advice, Aamir humorously confessed that his children simply don’t listen to him.
Reflecting on this common predicament faced by many parents, Aamir shared, “My children just don’t listen to me. Sometimes I feel our generation is stuck in the middle.” He humorously added, “First, our parents scolded us, and now our children are doing the same.”
Despite his children’s resistance to parental advice, Aamir Khan remains a sought-after mentor within the industry. He recounted an incident when his close friend Jackie Shroff reached out to seek guidance for his son Tiger Shroff’s debut in films. Aamir shared, “Jaggu (Jackie Shroff) is a very good friend of mine. So, when his son Tiger Shroff was going to make his debut in the industry, Jaggu told me, ‘He is my son. Meet him once, talk to him. Just see how he is’.”
Aamir’s humorous take on parenting challenges resonated with many viewers, highlighting the relatable dynamics of familial relationships. His witty remark, “Ghar ki murgi dal barabar (Familiarity devalues importance),” encapsulates the everyday struggles faced by parents navigating the evolving dynamics with their children.
Aamir Khan shares two children, Junaid and Ira, with his first wife Reena Dutta, and son Azad with Kiran Rao. Junaid Khan is set to make his debut in a collaborative project between Yash Raj Films and Netflix titled Maharaj, marking his entry into the film industry.
Sources By Agencies