Mira Rajput Kapoor Empowers Daughter Misha's Bakery Business Dreams

Mira Rajput Kapoor shared an Instagram story detailing a dinner conversation with her nine-year-old daughter, Misha. Misha questioned her role in a "business" discussion, leading Mira to affirm that Misha's successful bakery pop-up made her a businesswoman. Mira emphasized that children already have dreams and need guidance to overcome self-doubt. She advocates for involving children in adult conversations to demonstrate passion and resilience in pursuing goals.

Key Points: Mira Kapoor Calls Daughter Misha a Businesswoman

  • Mira's empowering chat with 9-year-old Misha
  • Misha's successful bakery pop-up
  • Teaching kids about passion and business
  • Overcoming self-doubt in children
  • Involving kids in adult conversations
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Mira Rajput Kapoor speaks about business aspirations of daughter Misha Kapoor

Mira Rajput Kapoor shares an inspiring chat with daughter Misha about her bakery pop-up, encouraging young girls to follow their passions fearlessly.

"Our girls don't need to be encouraged to have dreams. They already do. - Mira Rajput Kapoor"

Mumbai, Jan 11

Social media personality Mira Rajput Kapoor, who is also the wife of Bollywood actor Shahid Kapoor, has shared excerpts of her chat with her 9 year old daughter Misha Kapoor.

On Sunday, Mira took to the Stories section of her Instagram, and penned a long note, in which she spoke about the recent conversation with her daughter.

She wrote, "A chat with my 9 year old My daughter asked me at dinner last night while my Dad and I were discussing how work is going, 'Can I also be a part of this conversation'. I said, 'Ofcourse'. She remarked, 'But I'm not a businesswoman'. I said, 'Yes you are. You have your own bakery. You did a pop-up'. So she said 'But that was just once'. I asked her 'Did you make money? Did you enjoy what you did? Did you follow your passion?' So she smiled and said, 'Yes'. So I told her, 'Then you can do it again. You're already a businesswoman'. Our girls don't need to be encouraged to have dreams. They already do".

She further mentioned, "They just need us to help them through self-doubt. Their thoughts are far more crystallised than ours were at that age. Involve your kids in your conversations. Show them what you're doing. Explain why you're busy, why you're tired, why you're still excited and ready to go back. Of course there's more to a business than just those three things, but for her it simplified the dream while adding responsibility. They're watching us follow our dreams so let's show them how to be fearless".

Mira Rajput Kapoor and Shahid Kapoor tied the knot on July 7, 2015. Their daughter, Misha Kapoor, was born on August 26, 2016. The couple later welcomed a son, Zain Kapoor, in 2018.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While the sentiment is nice, it feels a bit out of touch. Most Indian parents are struggling to make ends meet and don't have the luxury of discussing "pop-up bakeries" with their kids. This is elite parenting advice that doesn't apply to 99% of households.
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Ananya R
My heart melted reading this! Misha is only 9 and already thinking like an entrepreneur. It's so true that our children's thoughts are more crystallized now. We need to listen more. More power to all the young dreamers out there! ✨
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David E
Interesting perspective. The core idea of involving kids in conversations about work and passion is universal and valuable, regardless of the specific business context. It builds financial literacy and work ethic from a young age.
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Karthik V
"They just need us to help them through self-doubt." This line hit home. As a father to a daughter, my biggest job isn't to give her dreams, but to give her the confidence to chase them when doubt creeps in. Solid advice.
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Sneha F
Love this! Breaking the stereotype that business talk is only for sons. Little Misha running a bakery pop-up is the cutest thing! 🧁 It's about nurturing the skill and mindset, not the scale. Chhoti si baat, bada sa message.

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