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Kareena Kapoor Khan Follows Christianity; Asks Nanny to Play Hymns, Ek Onkaar for Kids | Celebrity News
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Kareena Kapoor Khan Follows Christianity; Asks Nanny to Play Hymns, Ek Onkaar for Kids | Celebrity News

Kareena Kapoor Khan’s former nanny Lalita aka Lata opened up about the actor being a hands-on mother and what religion she follows. Read on for more details!

Kareena Kapoor Khan Follows Christianity; Asked Nanny to Play Hymns, Ek Onkaar for Children

New Delhi: Kareena Kapoor Khan is a caring mother to both her children – Taimur Ali Khan and Jehangir Ali Khan. Recently, the children’s former nanny Lalita Dsilva aka Lata told Kareena what religion she follows and she replied, “Christianity”. The former nanny also revealed that Kareena is a hands-on mother and very “disciplined”. Let’s check out the details!

Kareena Kapoor Follows Christianity

Revealing Kareena’s spiritual bent, Lalita said, “Kareena Kapoor follows Christianity like her mother does. She always told me that if you like to play hymns, you should play hymns for my children (Taimur and Jeh). I played hymns. Kareena also asked me to play the Punjabi hymn — I Uncanny. She also knows that it is important to surround our children with positive vibes.”

Kareena is an ‘extremely disciplined mother’

When the curious interviewer Lalita on YouTube channel Hindi Rush asked about Kareena as a mother, she said that the actor is “extremely disciplined” as her mother Babita is also very “disciplined”.

She added, “I didn’t personally witness Kareena’s childhood, but from what she said, I gathered that her mother was extremely disciplined, always paid attention to their studies and stuck to a schedule.”

About Lalita aka Lata

Lata now takes care of Klin Kara, the daughter of Ram Charan and Upasana.

She even addressed celebrity trolling, saying that “people just keep finding ways to drag these celebrities into controversy and troll them for no reason.” She added, “I don’t know why people troll these celebrities. More than any of us, they have a sense of how to treat their children. They have to be more careful about how they hold their children’s hands or legs. They do this for their own good.”