How fatherhood changed Karanvir

How fatherhood changed Karanvir
x
Highlights

Popular for portraying negative characters on the small screen, television actor Karanvir Bohra says after becoming a father to twin daughters, he has evolved as a person and has become more responsible.

Popular for portraying negative characters on the small screen, television actor Karanvir Bohra says after becoming a father to twin daughters, he has evolved as a person and has become more responsible.

"The only evolution that has happened in me is that I have become more responsible. Responsibility comes when children come into your life," Karanvir told.

Karan married model-VJ Teejay Sidhu in 2006. The two became parents to two twin girls -- Vienna Bohra and Raya Bella Bohra -- in October 2016. "The evolution I have seen from my father's time is that my father used to tell me, and even tells me right now, that he never put his babies to bed.

My doctor also said that they were never around babies, but now the evolution is that the fathers have got involved a lot into their baby's life. So, it's easy for the mother also," he added.

Asked how easy or difficult it is for new parents to handle parenthood, Karan said: "Only when you stay with a child or a child stays with you, then you realise how difficult or easy they are. In our case, we are really blessed that we have these God's blessings. They are pretty easy going. They do have their bad days also when they are sick or upset, but most of the time they are easy," Karanvir said.

But Karanvir, who is popularly remembered as VirajDobriyal from the thriller show "Dil Se Di Dua... Saubhagyavati Bhava?", describes parenthood as a "different experience".

"So we are responsible and caring, but we are really blessed that these little angles are in our lives. Sometimes me and Teejay wonder what karma we have done that they've been sent to us. They are really God's blessings," he added.

How is he managing his work and personal life being a celebrity? "When the children were sleeping, I had to work. When I come back they wait for me with open arms and mouth wide open... So it's exciting. Fortunately, the show I am doing right now doesn't occupy too much of my time. I shoot three-to-four days in a week and rest of the time I spend with my babies," Karanvir said.

"Men should not only help, but also take the front seat whenever it comes to helping their babies because I am not just only about a diaper dad. I make cereals, milk, I put them to bed, whenever they are playing I sit and look at them... It also takes away from the mother's busy schedule. I think every father should be involved," he added.

Show Full Article
Print Article
Next Story
More Stories
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENTS