This story is from December 16, 2025
Why this child’s honest talk about his home and an adorable invite to filmmaker Farah Khan has the internet talking
At a time when social media is full of loud reactions and carefully planned videos, a simple and honest moment has quietly caught attention. A short clip of a young child speaking from the heart has gone viral, not because of glamour, but because of its innocence and warmth. The moment became even more special after filmmaker Farah Khan noticed the video and shared her response.
What touched people most was how relatable it felt. The child’s words reflected thoughts many people grow up with, such as worries about home, what others might think, and the need for reassurance. As the video spread across Instagram, viewers connected with its simplicity and emotional honesty, turning it into a moment that felt comforting and real.
The clip was shared on Instagram by Charu Narula with a simple caption, “@farahkhankunder, you are invited by your little fan.” The video shows Charu having a conversation with her young son about inviting Farah Khan to their home.
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What begins as a casual exchange soon becomes meaningful, as the child starts explaining how he feels about hosting someone he admires.
In the video, the boy says he would like to invite Farah Khan someday, but feels it would be better when they have a bigger house. His mother reassures him gently and tells him that Farah could come anytime.
The child then shares his concern more clearly. He says that if Farah Khan visits, she might comment on the house being messy or not good enough. When his mother asks whether he dislikes their home, he says he likes it very much, but feels others may not feel the same way.
Charu comforts him by saying that one’s own home always feels good and adds that Farah Khan might like it too.
As the conversation continues, the boy brings up another thought. He says that even if Farah Khan likes the house, people watching vlogs might judge it. His mother responds calmly, explaining that the house is meant to be shown to Farah Khan, not to everyone else.
This part of the video has struck a chord with many viewers, as it reflects a common and relatable fear about being judged by others.
The discussion then takes a lighter turn. The boy confidently tells his mother that she cooks good chicken and shahi paneer, and suggests she could make these dishes if Farah Khan visits.
He then adds a line that has made many smile. “Naan baahar se mangwa lenge lekin unko bataana mat (We’ll get naan from outside, but don’t tell her that),” he says, bringing humour and innocence into the moment.
As the video continued to gain attention online, it eventually reached Farah Khan’s feed. Reacting to the clip, the filmmaker commented, “Awwww, this is so cute.”
Her response added to the warmth of the story and further boosted the video’s reach.
Disclaimer: This article is based on a viral social media video and publicly available reactions. The views expressed in the video are personal. The Times of India does not independently verify the claims or opinions shared in user-generated content.
(Photos: Charu Narula/Instagram)
A heartfelt post that started it all
The clip was shared on Instagram by Charu Narula with a simple caption, “@farahkhankunder, you are invited by your little fan.” The video shows Charu having a conversation with her young son about inviting Farah Khan to their home.
A child opens up about his home
In the video, the boy says he would like to invite Farah Khan someday, but feels it would be better when they have a bigger house. His mother reassures him gently and tells him that Farah could come anytime.
Charu comforts him by saying that one’s own home always feels good and adds that Farah Khan might like it too.
Worry about outside judgment
This part of the video has struck a chord with many viewers, as it reflects a common and relatable fear about being judged by others.
Food talk brings in humour
He then adds a line that has made many smile. “Naan baahar se mangwa lenge lekin unko bataana mat (We’ll get naan from outside, but don’t tell her that),” he says, bringing humour and innocence into the moment.
Farah Khan reacts to the video
Her response added to the warmth of the story and further boosted the video’s reach.
Disclaimer: This article is based on a viral social media video and publicly available reactions. The views expressed in the video are personal. The Times of India does not independently verify the claims or opinions shared in user-generated content.
(Photos: Charu Narula/Instagram)
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