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Posted: 5 years ago
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Good for her, she's defintely well spoken for her age. Also, her hair is fine she's a 5-6 year old girl with bangs--which is like normal. Ppl need to back off of looks of young children.


That aside, this girl has some spunk. Still in awe of her paparazzi shenanigans. 🤣

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: juba

Its like any other well prepared school kid mouthing those lines...but seriously posting on your official twitter account saying talent she possesses..or maybe its a mum thing.

Lol it's a fan account posting. Ash isnt' on twitter. She is on Insta but hasn't posted anything on it.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: MoonOrchid

She memorised the words well. Cute speech and spoken loud.

In England , we call these kids Talent School Kids ( and not in a good way, rather meaning that we think they are prepped with best things available against their minimal talent...basically just for parents to show off and explain the huge amounts they've spent on their children's 'education' - sorry, Aish fans...). She's not guilty, nor are many 'TSK' kids- it's the parents that push kids to this that have my ire.

I don't understand this.

If you're equipped to give the best to your children, wouldn't you? Wouldn't you put her in the best schools?

And regarding minimal talent, are we already assuming the kids have no talent just because they happen to have the best of resources?

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: ponymo

Lol it's a fan account posting. Ash isnt' on twitter. She is on Insta but hasn't posted anything on it.

Being honest I thought the same- that it was her mom posting this and going on about it☺️.

Just now that you've mentioned it I did a double take and checked... and realised it wasn't Aish 's account😆

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Posted: 5 years ago
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She is a well spoken pretty girl... Wish Ash would get rid of the bangs which hide Aara's beautiful eyes.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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whenever I see these Dhirubhai Ambani International school play videos, I realise all of them will be Bollywood's faces in 10-15 years and we are watching the pre-debut performances of future stars 😆

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: ponymo

I don't understand this.

If you're equipped to give the best to your children, wouldn't you? Wouldn't you put her in the best schools?

And regarding minimal talent, are we already assuming the kids have no talent just because they happen to have the best of resources?

RE:talent: the girl does seem very VERY shy and not so 'sparkly' personality-wise, so to say- although she might change with age, true..

So what I meant was that she might be pushed by parents into this ' limelight' from early age as if they want to prove how talented their kid is- as we have here kids or celebs/rich ppl being pushed into these 'talent schools' to give the PARENTS something to brag about ( until your previous post I also believed Aishwarya was the one bragging about how talented her kid is..so that kinda irked me off.. that she'd push her kid so...... then after you've mentioned the Twitter was a fanpage I've realised it wasn't Ash bragging about her kiddo..).

And of course you should give the best to your kids. What I was against was 'pushing the kids towards acting/fame/something they are not comfortable with' ..just for the sake of parents having some 'bragging rights' - rememeber I was thinking Aishwarya was posting this... And yes, nepo kids generally are pushed, and most have minimal to no acting talent, yet get pushed into the job because the parents want their 'legacy' to survive.. so I was thinking Aish is starting this early..(at the time I thought the Tweet was Aish's).

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: MoonOrchid

Being honest I thought the same- that it was her mom posting this and going on about it☺️.

Just now that you've mentioned it I did a double take and checked... and realised it wasn't Aish 's account😆

I am not surprised people are getting confused. The caption and the emojis is exactly how Ash would have written it. Her Insta captions are so... 🤔

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Posted: 5 years ago
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She can afford best english teachers in india with perfect hold on grammar and pronunciation. 😆

And there are many like me who studied in hindi medium to develop basic skills. Not easy at all

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: MoonOrchid

RE:talent: the girl does seem very VERY shy and not so 'sparkly' personality-wise, so to say- although she might change with age, true..

So what I meant was that she might be pushed by parents into this ' limelight' from early age as if they want to prove how talented their kid is- as we have here kids or celebs/rich ppl being pushed into these 'talent schools' to give the PARENTS something to brag about ( until your previous post I also believed Aishwarya was the one bragging about how talented her kid is..so that kinda irked me off.. that she'd push her kid so...... then after you've mentioned the Twitter was a fanpage I've realised it wasn't Ash bragging about her kiddo..).

And of course you should give the best to your kids. What I was against was 'pushing the kids towards acting/fame/something they are not comfortable with' ..just for the sake of parents having some 'bragging rights' - rememeber I was thinking Aishwarya was posting this... And yes, nepo kids generally are pushed, and most have minimal to no acting talent, yet get pushed into the job because the parents want their 'legacy' to survive.. so I was thinking Aish is starting this early..(at the time I thought the Tweet was Aish's).


I wasn't speaking of Aaradhya per se, but now that you have brought it up.


She has grown up in extremely protected surroundings, and she is not a fan of flash lights/paparazzi. But that doesn't mean she is shy. Also, there are a lot of talented kids that are not out and out sparkly. It is not necessary for everyone to be like that to be talented. Everyone is different and unique and beautiful in their own ways.

I don't know why you think she is being "pushed into limelight"? It's an Annual Day school function and she is performing with the other kids lol. It's not like Aaradhya is used like Taimur is for attention. Or even SRK's son (putting him in a film when he was one year old).

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