Ishita Dutta Reveals Coffee is the Secret to Managing Two Toddlers

Actress Ishita Dutta shared the humorous yet relatable secret behind managing two toddlers with her husband, actor Vatsal Seth: a strong cup of coffee. She recently expressed missing her children while away for the shoot of 'Drishyam 3', noting how time drags when separated from them. Ishita reflected that children are often more resilient than parents anticipate, and the separation anxiety may be more intense for the mother. The couple, who are parents to son Vaayu and newborn daughter Veda, announced their family felt complete with their daughter's arrival in 2025.

Key Points: Ishita Dutta, Vatsal Seth's Secret for Parenting Two Kids

  • Secret is a strong cup of coffee
  • Missing kids while filming Drishyam 3
  • Kids are more resilient than parents think
  • Separation can be harder on the mother
  • Family welcomed daughter Veda in 2025
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Ishita Dutta, Vatsal Seth shares their 'secret' behind managing two little kids

Actress Ishita Dutta shares how she and husband Vatsal Seth manage two toddlers, revealing their secret is a strong cup of coffee and learning from separation.

"For those asking...How we are managing 2 kids... this is our secret. That strong cup of coffee. - Ishita Dutta"

Mumbai, Jan 29

Actress Ishita Dutta, on Wednesday took to her social media account to share the secret behind managing two toddlers.

The actress shared a picture featuring herself along with her husband Vatsal Seth enjoying their quality time with a 'strong cup of coffee'.

She wrote, "For those asking...How we are managing 2 kids... this is our secret. That strong cup of coffee."

The actress who was recently away from her children for the shoot of her upcoming movie Drishyam 3, had expressed her happiness as she geared up to return to her children after being away from them for work.

Sharing a picture of her coffee time at the airport, Ishita wrote, "Time doesn't really fly by when you are away from your kids... Finally time to head back Can't wait to hug my babies."

Earlier, Ishita who was missing her babies while she was away from them for work, had taken to her social media account to express how much she was missing them.

She wrote, "Missing my babies so, so much... They, on the other hand, seem perfectly fine. Vaayu is only interested in what I'm eating and Vedaa is too small to even register that I'm away."

She added, "I was so anxious, constantly wondering how they'd deal without me. But here's the truth I'm slowly learning - kids are far more resilient than we give them credit for. Maybe this separation is harder on the mother than the children. And maybe that's okay too."

For the uninitiated, Ishita and her actor husband, Vatsal Sheth, embraced parenthood for the second time in June 2025 as they welcomed their daughter Veda.

Announcing the arrival of their little bundle of joy on social media, the couple posted a picture of Ishita holding the baby in her arms, while Vatsal and their son Vaayu posed next to the baby girl.

"From two to four hearts beating as one. Our family is now complete. Blessed with a baby girl," the caption on the post read. They are also parents to a three year-old baby boy, Vaayu who was born in 2023.

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Rohit P
Her point about kids being resilient is so true. We often underestimate them. But honestly, the real secret for two kids is having a supportive partner and family, which she seems to have. All the best to them!
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Aman W
While it's a cute post, I find it a bit out of touch. "Strong cup of coffee" as a secret? Most Indian parents, especially mothers, manage with far less help and no nannies. The real struggle is different for the average person.
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Sarah B
The anxiety of being away from your kids for work is universal. It's heartwarming to see her honesty. Vaayu and Vedaa are adorable names! Wishing the Sheth family lots of love.
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Karthik V
"From two to four hearts beating as one" - what a beautiful way to announce their daughter! As a new father myself, I understand that mix of exhaustion and pure joy. More power to all working parents balancing career and family.
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Nisha Z
It's refreshing to see a Bollywood couple being so open about parenthood. The mom guilt is real, whether you're an actress or not. Hope she has a great time shooting for Drishyam 3!

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