Farah Khan's Triplets Turn 18: Happy Memories Are 'Best Inheritance'

Bollywood director and choreographer Farah Khan celebrated her triplets' 18th birthday with a heartfelt social media post. She shared a video montage of precious family moments, stating that happy memories are the best inheritance for children. Farah also reflected on her romantic journey with husband Shirish Kunder, which began on the set of "Main Hoon Na". The couple, who married in 2004, welcomed their triplets in 2008.

Key Points: Farah Khan's Triplets Turn 18, Shares Heartfelt Post

  • Triplets Czar, Diva & Anya turn 18
  • Farah shares unseen video montage
  • Calls motherhood a privilege
  • Met husband Shirish on film set
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Farah Khan calls happy memories 'the best inheritance' as her triplets turn 18

Director Farah Khan celebrates her triplets' 18th birthday, calling happy memories the 'best inheritance' and sharing unseen family moments.

"the best inheritance you can leave your kids are happy memories - Farah Khan"

Mumbai, Feb 11

Film director and choreographer Farah Khan is also a loving mother to her triplets, Czar, Diva, and Anya. As the three celebrate their 18th birthday on Wednesday and officially enter adulthood, she claimed that the best inheritance a parent can leave for their children is some happy memories.

Marking the special milestone of her children, Farah treated the netizens with a video montage of some unseen, precious moments of the three over the years.

The 'Om Shanti Om' maker further called it a privilege to be a mother to these amazing kids.

Her heartfelt birthday post for Czar, Diva, and Anya read, "And just like that.. theyr 18... the best inheritance you can leave your kids are happy memories.. the best education u can afford n a little bit of dysfunction @czarkunder @divakunder @anyakunder .. its a privilege being ur mother (sic)".

Several members from the entertainment industry, such as Riddhima Kapoor, Bhavana Pandey, Nakuul Mehta, and Shoaib Ibrahim, reacted to the post with red heart and evil eye emojis.

Talking about Farah and her husband Shirish Kunder's love saga, their romantic journey commenced on the sets of the movie "Main Hoon Na". While Farah was the director, Shirish was on board the crew as the editor.

If the reports are to be believed, Shirish agreed to work on the movie only because he had a crush on Farah.

Not aware of Shirish's feelings, Farah also ended up falling for him over time.

The grapevine further suggests that during a party, Shirish finally ended up confessing his feelings to Farah, and the two started dating each other.

Farah and Shirish eventually got married in December 2004 in a registered ceremony.

This was followed by a South Indian wedding where Shah Rukh Khan and Gauri did Farah's kanyadan. The couple also performed a nikah.

They embraced parenthood in 2008 as they welcomed triplets - two girls and a boy.

- IANS

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Rohit P
đź©· Love this family! Their journey from 'Main Hoon Na' to raising triplets is like a Bollywood movie itself. Shah Rukh doing the kanyadan... such iconic Bollywood moments. Happy 18th to Czar, Diva, and Anya!
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Aman W
Respectfully, while the sentiment is nice, it's easy to say when you have the "best education you can afford" already secured. For most middle-class Indian parents, the inheritance pressure is real—we need to balance creating memories with securing their future financially too.
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Sarah B
Triplets turning 18! Can't imagine the chaos and joy in that household. Farah Khan is such a powerhouse—directing huge films and raising three kids. Major parenting goals.
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Nisha Z
The part about "a little bit of dysfunction" is so real and refreshing! No family is perfect, and that's okay. It's about love and togetherness. Their South Indian wedding and nikah show such beautiful blending of cultures. ❤️
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Vikram M
Time flies! I remember when they were born. Now they're adults. Farah and Shirish seem like a solid couple who built their life on a film set crush. Wishing the Kunder family all the best.

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