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Akshay Kumar says son Aarav has ‘no plans’ to join films

Akshay Kumar says son Aarav has ‘no plans’ to join films, is working and learning fashion in villages: ‘Rs 4500 ki naukri kar raha hai'

Akshay Kumar has opened up about his son Aarav Bhatia, revealing that the young star kid has consciously chosen to stay away from the film industry and build his own path in fashion. The actor also shared that Aarav has already started working and is learning the ropes from the ground up. “He is working and earning around Rs 4,500 through a job. Why shouldn’t he? It’s a good thing.”

Akshay Kumar has opened up about his son Aarav Bhatia, revealing that the young star kid has consciously chosen to stay away from the film industry and build his own path in fashion.Speaking about Aarav, Akshay made it clear that acting isn’t on his son’s radar.“He doesn’t want to come into films. There’s no plan at all. He wants to be in fashion,” Akshay told Shubhankar Mishra. The actor also shared that Aarav has already started working and is learning the ropes from the ground up.“He is working and earning around Rs 4,500 through a job. Why shouldn’t he? It’s a good thing.”Elaborating further, Akshay added that Aarav is travelling to understand his craft better. “These days, he goes to villages and all. He’s learning fashion from there—understanding different kinds of prints and everything.”

‘We are very much alike’

Reflecting on their bond, Akshay clarified that while there are differences, they also share strong similarities.“I think we are hardly different and very much alike in many ways. He is into health, and so am I. He is very focused and loves his work.”

‘Don’t harm anybody’

When asked about parenting, the actor said he doesn’t believe in giving lectures. “I don’t give lectures—not to anyone, especially not to my son. Just one thing: don’t harm anybody. Don’t hurt anyone. That’s it. The rest, he should handle his own life.”

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A grounded life away from the spotlight

Aarav Kumar, son of Akshay Kumar and Twinkle Khanna, has largely stayed away from the limelight, choosing a low-profile and independent lifestyle.He moved to London at the age of 15 to pursue his studies and has been living independently since—managing his own daily chores, including cooking and cleaning. Known for his simple and grounded approach, Aarav prefers staying away from media attention and public appearances.

Focus on fashion and discipline

Currently pursuing fashion design, Aarav has shown interest in learning from grassroots sources, including traditional textiles and village craftsmanship.Apart from his creative pursuits, he is also a trained martial artist, holding a black belt in Kudo and a gold medal in judo.Despite being the son of one of Bollywood’s biggest stars, Aarav continues to maintain a private life, away from the glare of the industry, focusing instead on building his own identity. Go to Source

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