Bollywood star kids upbringing

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Do you think Bollywood parents are going to be more strict or change the approach of upbringing kids after all this fiasco?

Verdict is still not out but whatever be the end it will create a ripple not only in Bollywood but across India as people will stop talking about drugs etc. that casually


Aradhya, Madhuri's kids, Hrithik's, Akshay's etc.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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I disagree. This 'fiasco' is nothing compared to what happened with Baba. It was all over. My mom used to tell me stories about how Sunil Dutt got his entire blood replaced (I have no idea about the veracity of this), etc.

Unfortunately, anyone that is using will continue using. Including maybe the sanskari national award winning actress, who knows? Pata nahin aaj hi maara ho, lekin she's untouchable today.

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Originally posted by: tapori

I disagree. This 'fiasco' is nothing compared to what happened with Baba. It was all over. My mom used to tell me stories about how Sunil Dutt got his entire blood replaced (I have no idea about the veracity of this), etc.

Unfortunately, anyone that is using will continue using. Including maybe the sanskari national award winning actress, who knows? Pata nahin aaj hi maara ho, lekin she's untouchable today.

But that time social media wasn't that powerful.


Kangana is a hypocrite of top order.

Posted: 4 years ago
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Upbringing change karne ki zaroorat nahi hai...they should do what Akki and AB Sr are doing...be cordial with the ruling party.....Sara learned really fast.....Smart girl👍🏼

Posted: 4 years ago
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Har baar politics ko bich mein laana zaroori hai kya?



OT: It’s an industry where drugs, alcohol etc is quite normalized, so the upbringing is not going to matter much. It totally depends on the individual what path they want to take…

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Either you can be completely clean or you can be at loggerheads with the one in power. It can't be both so yeah if u r in bathing in mud please the crocodile.

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Originally posted by: TheMinion

Har baar politics ko bich mein laana zaroori hai kya?



OT: It’s an industry where drugs, alcohol etc is quite normalized, so the upbringing is not going to matter much. It totally depends on the individual what path they want to take…

People who are doing that should stop.

I think it's gonna make a change for sure

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Bollywood kids are always on the move, they go to schools abroad and socialize and attend parties/events all over the world with all kinds of people in the mix. They will never have the same "upbringing" like that of a person in an average household in India or the Indian subcontinent simply owing to the fact that your life experiences define you.

Your experiences have a huge hand in shaping you and if their parents are always in the limelight on top of it, their lives are and never will be the same as an average guy's. There's nothing wrong with that as long as they're not committing crimes or hurting others. Social media, movies, interviews, etc. are their ways of bridging that gap but expecting them to walk your own personal path of righteousness in life is both unrealistic and naive.

Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: SmittenKitten

Bollywood kids are always on the move, they go to schools abroad and socialize and attend parties/events all over the world with all kinds of people in the mix. They will never have the same "upbringing" like that of a person in an average household in India or the Indian subcontinent simply owing to the fact that your life experiences define you.

Your experiences have a huge hand in shaping you and if their parents are always in the limelight on top of it, their lives are and never will be the same as an average guy's. There's nothing wrong with that as long as they're not committing crimes or hurting others. Social media, movies, interviews, etc. are their ways of bridging that gap but expecting them to walk your own personal path of righteousness in life is both unrealistic and naive.

The number of drug addicts there are in India right now....less then 1% are star kids....I would be more worried about the upbringing the average people are giving to their kids...

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: SmittenKitten

Bollywood kids are always on the move, they go to schools abroad and socialize and attend parties/events all over the world with all kinds of people in the mix. They will never have the same "upbringing" like that of a person in an average household in India or the Indian subcontinent simply owing to the fact that your life experiences define you.

Your experiences have a huge hand in shaping you and if their parents are always in the limelight on top of it, their lives are and never will be the same as an average guy's. There's nothing wrong with that as long as they're not committing crimes or hurting others. Social media, movies, interviews, etc. are their ways of bridging that gap but expecting them to walk your own personal path of righteousness in life is both unrealistic and naive.


I always wanted to know... who are all these people deciding what's right? How do they know *they're* right and not the rest of the world?


I mean, as long as you're not hurting anyone else, what entity bestows this right on the so-called righteous people to poke their nosy noses into your business?

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