Key Points

Bollywood and television personality Maniesh Paul shared a touching Instagram post about spending quality time with his son away from digital screens. The actor emphasized the importance of physical activity and family interaction in today's technology-driven world. Paul's post highlights the value of sports and personal engagement as a parenting strategy. His message resonates with parents seeking meaningful connections with their children beyond digital distractions.

Key Points: Maniesh Paul's Digital Detox Sports Moment with Son

  • Actor advocates screen-free quality time with children
  • Encourages sports and interactive family activities
  • Shares inspiring father-son bonding moment
  • Promotes healthy parenting in digital age
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Maniesh Paul, son ditch screens for one hour of 'pure sports'

TV host Maniesh Paul shares heartwarming parenting moment, ditching screens for quality sports time with his child

Maniesh Paul, son ditch screens for one hour of 'pure sports'
"No iPad No PlayStation No tv One hour of PURE SPORTS!! - Maniesh Paul"

Mumbai, Aug 11

Actor Maniesh Paul has a parenting tip that could come in handy for many parents and kids as well in the digital age. The actor recently took to his Instagram, and shared a series of pictures in which he can be seen padded up and posing with his son after a match.

The two can be seen fully geared up in the pictures. He also penned a long note in the caption, as he wrote, "The best feeling!! No I pad No PlayStation No tv One hour of PURE SPORTS!! With my best partner! Nothing can beat that Just a tip, spend as much time with your children as possible Play sports Board games Teach them to win and embrace the losses and move on! Fall down 7,get up 8!!! Trust me nothing beats that!!! Thanks @fightorsports for the excellent kits (sic)".

Manish Paul is a well-known sports and fitness enthusiast. He also enjoys attending live matches at stadiums.

Maniesh, the popular host of television, became well-known for hosting a number of reality shows, such as 'Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Li'l Champs 2020', 'Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa', 'Dance India Dance Lil Masters', 'Indian Idol', and 'Nach Baliye'.

He also made his Bollywood debut with a comedy thriller 'Mickey Virus', where he played a computer hacker. His most recent major release was 'Jug Jug Jiyo'. He is currently preparing for his next film, 'Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari', in which he stars alongside Varun Dhawan.

Maniesh Paul keeps sharing special moments with his children and family on social media . Last year, Manish, who is well-known for his deft comedic timing and adaptable hosting skills, wished Happy birthday to his 'mini me'. Paul also shared a series of beautiful throwback pictures of himself with his son, who is celebrating his eighth birthday, on Instagram. Taking to his instagram handle, Maniesh wrote, "And in no time he is 8 today! Happy Birthday mini me... Be the wonderful heart you are always!! Jo karna hai dil se kar! Fly my baby! and conquer". He also tagged his wife in the post and wrote,"Sanyukta Paul congrats to us! Love you", followed by a heart emoji.

- IANS

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Rahul R
While the intention is good, let's be real - most Indian families don't have access to such fancy sports kits or the time for this. Wish he'd suggested more practical alternatives like carrom or badminton in the building compound.
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Aditya G
As a father of two, I completely agree with Maniesh! The "Fall down 7, get up 8" philosophy is what we need to teach our kids in this generation. Too much screen time is making children impatient and entitled. Sports teach real life lessons.
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Shweta Y
Love this! ❤️ But wish he'd also talk about getting daughters involved in sports equally. As a mother of a girl, I make sure my daughter gets as much outdoor play as any boy would. Breaking stereotypes starts at home!
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Karthik V
Good message but coming from a celebrity who makes money promoting brands on Instagram, this feels a bit hypocritical. Maybe practice what you preach first? Just saying...
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Neha E
The real challenge is making this a daily habit, not just photo ops. We've been doing 30 mins of badminton every evening with our kids since lockdown and it's transformed our family dynamics. Small steps matter more than grand gestures!

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