Mother Soha Ali Khan shares the cutest picture of her daughter Inaaya from the Pataudi’s Maldives trip

The couple which has risen to a sudden stroke of limelight and media attention is Soha Ali Khan and Kunal Kemmu. Their daughter Inaaya has become an even bigger sensation. She is beautiful and looks as cute as a button. The couple keeps sharing adorable photos of Inaaya and makes the world go gaga.

Inaaya has a photogenic face and keeps herself poised to the T. Soha, who recently turned into an author, acted as the pedestal of her increased brand value. She is now becoming the face of brands and attending big galas.

Recently, the Pataudi family had gone on a Maldives vacation and we are all swooning over the photos. Soha Ali Khan, Kunal Kemmu, Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor Khan and two children Taimur and Inaaya had a blast in the Maldives. “There is light at the end of the tunnel!!! #freedom.”

 

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There is light at the end of the tunnel!!! #freedom

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Here is what Soha had said in an interview about Inaaya getting too much attention from the media. “She is a part of me. I realised it became a headline that I worry about her in terms of nazar and all. Obviously, we are protective about her. Every parent is. We do everything from Kaala dhaaga to kaala teeka even if we are not superstitious as it makes someone else happy, so there is no harm in it. I worry about the attention she receives but I am proud of her. I am happy to share my happiness with her with the world but it is unfair to the kids, be it Taimur Inaaya or any child to be exposed to too much attention from media. Childhood is innocence at the end of the day.”

“I want Inaaya to be her own person. I would like her to have open communication with me. Things like integrity, trust, loyalty, being kind to others, are some of the things I would like to see in her.” She further added, “It shouldn’t be that Inaaya remains only surrounded by love and positivity. She should also be a strong person, with the [sense of] security to withstand criticism… and also be able to laugh. I think having a sense of humour is very important,” she added.

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