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Twinkle Khanna opens up on how kids Aarav Bhatia and Nitara are different from her, Kajol says her son Yug's temperament is more like hers

Twinkle Khanna shared insights into her children's personalities, highlighting their witty one-liners and unique interests. While her daughter excels in sports, her son shows a passion for design and architecture. Khanna also revealed her personal efforts to maintain cognitive health due to a fear of memory loss.
Twinkle Khanna opens up on how kids Aarav Bhatia and Nitara are different from her, Kajol says her son Yug's temperament is more like hers
Twinkle Khanna and Akshay Kumar will be completing 25 years of their marriage next year and they have two beautiful children - Aarav Bhatia and Nitara. While recently, Nitara made an appearance at the airport and fans couldn't help but notice her striking resemblance to her mom, in a recent interview, Twinkle has revealed what her children have imbibed from her. She was accompanied in this interview with Kajol as they spoke about their show 'Two Much', and both the ladies opened up on their work, what makes them happy and how their children are similar or different to them. When asked what their kids have imbibed from them, Kajol said, "Nysa and I love to read. My son is more like me in temperament; we laugh a lot." Twinkle revealed, "Both my kids have these one-liners that pop in. I really appreciate that. But what I really like is how different they are too. As we speak, my daughter is in a football final in Chennai, and I do not have a coordinated limb in my body. So, I’m thrilled to see them do different things. My son loves design, architecture, and fashion. I get a little insight into these worlds where I do not have such a strong hold, I value that more than what we have in common."
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In this chat, the 'Badshah' actress also said, "I do remember weird things. My son is very funny and has some great one-liners. I note all of them and give them to characters in my books. My biggest fear is that I’m losing my memory, or that I’ll get Alzheimer’s or dementia. It’s an actual fear. So, I do a lot of things to keep my brain alive. I read aloud, I play puzzles, I play mahjong."
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