This Article is From Jun 14, 2013

Kiran Rao: Want Azad to lead a normal life

Kiran Rao: Want Azad to lead a normal life

Kiran Rao with Azad (in the pram) and Aamir Khan. File photo

Highlights

  • Filmmaker-actor Aamir Khan's wife, Kiran Rao, says she wants their one-and-a-half-year-old son Azad to have a normal childhood just like any other boy.
  • On December 1, 2011, Aamir and Kiran became proud parents of a baby boy. He was born to a surrogate mother using in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) and was named Azad Rao Khan, after Aamir's great-grandfather Abul Kalam Azad.
  • "I guard Azad's privacy a lot. I try very hard not to let his view of the world be different, because he is the son of a big star. I know this is the way things are, but I hope he manages to have as much normalcy in his life as much as possible... despite having a famous father," Kiran told PTI here today.
  • "I don't know if I would fit in or enjoy it when things are written or spoken about us. I think it is quite natural if there is any big celebrity... everything that happens in the family is out (in the news). I am getting used to it. But I still value my privacy a lot," she said.
Mumbai: Filmmaker-actor Aamir Khan'swife, Kiran Rao, says she wants their one-and-a-half-year-oldson Azad to have a normal childhood just like any other boy.

On December 1, 2011, Aamir and Kiran became proudparents of a baby boy. He was born to a surrogate mother usingin-vitro fertilisation (IVF) and was named Azad Rao Khan,after Aamir's great-grandfather Abul Kalam Azad.

"I guard Azad's privacy a lot. I try very hard not tolet his view of the world be different, because he is the sonof a big star. I know this is the way things are, but I hopehe manages to have as much normalcy in his life as much aspossible... despite having a famous father," Kiran told PTIhere today.

"I don't know if I would fit in or enjoy it whenthings are written or spoken about us. I think it is quitenatural if there is any big celebrity... everything thathappens in the family is out (in the news). I am getting usedto it. But I still value my privacy a lot," she said.
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