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Mompreneurs of B-town

Donning the role of mothers at home to being successful producers and directors on the sets, the women of Bollywood are excelling in all spheres. Here’s a look at some of them...
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Friendly spirit: Gauri Khan

The first lady of Bollywood, Gauri Khan, producer of Chennai Express among several other films, is known for her designer interiors label as well as for being co-owner of Red Chillies Entertainment and Kolkata Knight Riders, along with husband Shah Rukh Khan. Gauri is mother to three children and is known to be as much a friend to them. She is often seen at the kids’ cultural events in school, and cheering them while being a part of the audience.


Thrice the joy: Farah Khan

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Farah has not just traversed the journey from choreographer to director, but also effectively managed her role as a mother. She named her film company Three’s A Company after she and husband Shirish Kunder had triplets. The filmmaker often shares their kids’ videos and accomplishments. Managing three must be a task, but Farah seems to manage with much ease.


True affection: Kiran Rao

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Kiran Rao, producer of movies like Dangal and Dhobi Ghat, started her film career as an assistant director in the movie Lagaan. She and husband Aamir Khan are parents to 10-year-old Azad. This mompreneur likes to keep away from the cameras and very rarely gives a sneak peek into her private life. Insiders say Kiran is one affectionate mother and is often heard having engrossing conversations with her son.


Personal note: Twinkle Khanna

From actor to writer to producer to an author Twinkle Khanna has pretty much completed the circle! Twinkle and husband Akshay Kumar have two children and are largely extremely private when it comes to sharing family photos. She often shares the challenges of being a working mom.

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