Showing posts with label Parents. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Parents. Show all posts

Thursday, January 22, 2026

Who are some Bollywood celebrities who are the carbon copy of their parents?

 Here are some celebrities who look like their parents

1. Rakesh Roshan (father) and Hritik Roshan

2. Javed Akhtar (father) and Farhan Akhtar

3. Amrita Singh (mother) and Sara Ali khan

4. Saif Ali khan (father) and Ibrahim Ali Khan (son)

5. Saif Ali khan (father) and Taimur Ali Khan (son)

6. Soni Rozdan (mother) and Alia Bhatt

7. Neetu Singh (mother) and Ranbir Kapoor

8. Sridevi kapoor and Khushi Kapoor (daughter)

9. Jackie Shroff (father) and Tiger Shroff

10. Sharmila Tagore (mother) and Soha Ali Khan

11. Suhana khan (daughter) and Shahrukh Khan

12. Dimple Kapadia (mother) and Twinkle Khanna

13. Shivangi Kholapure (mother) and Shraddha Kapoor

14. Kajol Devgan and Nysa Devgan (daughter)

15. Babita Shivdasani (mother) and Karishma Kapoor

That's all

Thankyou

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Who do you think is a most alike? In comments 💬

According to me Hritik and Farhan ðŸ˜‰ðŸ¤˜

Wednesday, January 15, 2025

10 life lessons from Kautilya every parent must teach their children


The teachings of the philosopher and teacher Kautilya, commonly referred to as Chanakya, have guided generations of people. He was a key figure in the growth of the Mauryan Empire and also wrote Arthashastra. Here are 10 lessons that every parent should teach their children.

​1) Education leads to success

Kautilya focused on the transformative power of education. According to him, education is the greatest wealth anyone can possess. Knowledge opens doors to respect, opportunities, and wisdom. It surpasses beauty, wealth, and age in the long run.

​2) Importance of learning

Teach your children that learning is a lifelong journey. Push them to stay curious, ask questions, and explore new subjects

​3) Keep your secrets safe

Kautilya famously said, "Never share your secrets with everyone." It highlights the importance of discretion. Not everything should be shared with everyone. It's important to know whom to trust and how much to reveal.

4) ​Value of privacy

Children should understand that while it's good to be open, some things are better kept private to avoid future harm or misuse.

​5) Actions speak louder

"A man becomes great by his actions, not by birth," Kautilya advised. This is a timeless lesson on the value of one's deeds over lineage or background. Teach your children that hard work and ethical behavior define greatness, not their background or status.

6) ​Focus on actions, not privilege

Teach children to accept accountability for their deeds and to realize that the things they accomplish are more important than their background.

7) ​Be aware of appearances

Kautilya advised, "Even if a snake is not poisonous, it should pretend to be venomous." While this may seem harsh, it teaches a lesson of perception.

​8) Defend yourself smartly

Children should be taught that how they carry themselves affects how other people perceive them. They ought to understand that, even if they might not always be powerful or aggressive, it's crucial to project assertiveness in order to fend off such dangers.

9) Choose friends wisely

Kautilya said, "Never make friends with someone above or below your status." This lesson focuses on the value of harmonious relationships.

10) Quality over quantity

Urge your kids to avoid choosing friends who could get them into trouble and instead make mates who have similar interests and values. Help them to realise the joy, support, and development that friendship should provide.