October 9, 2025 - 09:33

In a recent interview, Rani Mukerji shared her thoughts on maintaining a private life while raising her daughter, Adira, in an era dominated by social media. The actress emphasized the importance of providing Adira with a sense of normalcy, stating, "Wherever she goes, she needs to have a very normal life." Rani and her husband, Aditya Chopra, are committed to shielding their daughter from the pressures of public scrutiny.
Rani revealed that both she and Aditya share a similar philosophy regarding parenting, prioritizing their family’s privacy over public exposure. They strive to create a nurturing environment for Adira, allowing her to grow up away from the spotlight. The couple believes that a grounded upbringing is essential for their daughter’s development, especially with the pervasive nature of social media today.
The actress acknowledged the challenges of raising a child in such a connected world but remains steadfast in her approach to parenting, focusing on instilling values and ensuring a fulfilling childhood for Adira.
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