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Bollywood star Kareena Kapoor Khan balances her thriving acting career and devoted motherhood with grace. In a recent interview, she shared her insights into the joys and challenges of parenting, reflecting on her life before becoming a mother. Kareena candidly expressed how her perspective on life has transformed since welcoming her children.
She spoke about the delightful chaos that comes with raising kids, emphasizing that while it can be overwhelming, those moments are filled with laughter and love. The actress highlighted the importance of cherishing these fleeting moments, as they shape not only her children but also her as a person.
Kareena also touched on the need for balance, explaining how she manages her time between filming and family life. Her openness about the realities of motherhood resonates with many, making her a relatable figure for parents everywhere. Through her experiences, she inspires others to embrace the beautiful mess that comes with raising children.
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