Aamir Khan’s daughter Ira Khan is among the many in style star children of Bollywood. Most lately, she bought candid about her relationship together with her father and known as him ‘protecting.’ She additionally opened up about her sibling bond together with her brother, Junaid Khan.
Throughout a current dialog with Official Individuals Of India, Ira Khan admitted that folks would wish to be buddies at school together with her simply due to the vainness she introduced. She additional remembered dwelling together with her mom and regardless of his work commitments, her father would all the time make an effort to remain linked.
She famous her father, Aamir Khan would preserve a examine if anybody at school was troubling her, and all the things was fantastic. “We performed plenty of board video games and we have been very aggressive. All three of us- Junaid, Dad and me. Throughout Covid, we spent plenty of time collectively,” she stated.
Ira additionally famous that her father wouldn’t let her swim and go within the water that was simply until her waist within the ocean. “I might be like I’ve been swimming since age 3, simply since you can’t swim… However he was a protecting father,” she acknowledged.
Along with this, she additionally talked about her bond together with her brother, Junaid Khan. She shared that as a toddler she wished to be like her brother in some elements, whereas in some she wished to be precisely the other. She cited an instance by stating Junaid preferred Manchester United, thus she needed to not like them.
Ira went on to elucidate how their dynamic shifted when Junaid left for school, and the bodily distance introduced them nearer. She stated, “We fought each single day until he completed college. When he went to varsity, he bought a life, so he stopped troubling me, after which we really turned very shut. So it was a really large shift, however it was a enjoyable shift.”
Ira Khan and Junaid Khan are Aamir Khan’s children from his first marriage with Reena Dutta.
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