Kareena Kapoor Khan and husband Saif Ali Khan made their second pregnancy announcement in August 2020. In the 22 years since Kapoor Khan made their debut, curiosity around Kareena has never dwindled. Her marriage to Saif Ali Khan, a father of two, and their relationship quickly became paparazzi treasure. Then there was Taimur, who, according to social media, became a viral celebrity from the moment he was swaddled in the hospital. Later, the shutterbugs’ attention was drawn to pandemic pregnancy, and Kapoor Khan did not disappoint.
Kapoor Khan is a proud working mother who is sick of the myth that pregnancy and motherhood can’t coexist with a career. It’s part of the reason she decided to write her own pregnancy guide with Juggernaut Books just a few months after giving birth.
Raising two children under the age of four is difficult enough, but in the event of a pandemic, it takes on a whole new dimension. This has been an emotionally and physically trying period for parents all over the world. So, how has Kapoor Khan managed to balance a newborn and a lively toddler?
She’s joined the ’10 more minutes of Peppa Pig’ club, just like the rest of them. “He tells us, you’re watching Netflix, so why do I have to turn off the iPad? That’s good enough reasoning,” she told Vogue.
“He’s four, but Tim knows his mind, and our parenting style is to be open and include him in our lives and respect him as an individual. We try to teach him that when you make decisions, you bear the consequences. And he’s a boy, so I’m very clear about the consequences!” she continued.
Amrita Arora, Malaika Arora, and Natasha Poonawalla, her gang of girlfriends, all have distinct approaches, she revealed. She went on to say that the most essential thing for her is that the principles are the same. Because mothers are at the centre of everything, they all want their children to be grounded, but everyone has their own method of doing things, Bebo said.
“There’s no book that can really tell you what kind of parent you are going to become because every day and every experience is so different. My mantra is, sabki suno, apni karo,” she concluded.