Karan Johar View On Dealing With Babies

Karan Johar View On Dealing With Babies

1 Jul 2022 | 2 min Read

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Congratulations Karan Johar for taking a tremendous step! Not everybody is made for parenthood, but the celebrated Indian director seems to be enjoying every moment with his little babies. Karan Johar, who is a single parent through surrogacy, brought home his twins early in March

It is clear that Karan took his time to make an important decision such as this, especially after being on the receiving end of cribbing celebrity mothers who claim that being parents can be an exhaustive task. He seems to be enjoying the first few weeks of parenting which he seems to think has been a cakewalk.

According to him, parenting is a doddle after having to tolerate the innumerable tantrums thrown by celebrities. His little angels have been burping, eating and sleeping all day long, while he adores watching them sleep. Karan Johar is enjoying being a new father, and everything about his babies, Yash and Roohi, has him amused.

He has already been a father figure for many blooming and talented celebrities. He states that these first few weeks have been enriching. He goes on to say that according to celebrity mothers in the industry, the first six months of being a parent is the hardest part of parenting, while it gets worse as they grow up.

He, however, is loving the first few weeks, although he has been assured that it might not be this pleasant in the coming weeks. As far as the coming months are concerned, he prepares to go with the instinct of his fatherly affection. According to him, nothing can be as taxing as the tantrums thrown by celebrities. Well, good luck Karan Johar!

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