Kavita Kaushik Decides To Not Have A Baby
Kavita Kaushik aka Chandramukhi Chautala of FIR and her husband Ronnit Biswas have “mutually decided to never have a child”. The actress has opened up about not having kids
Kavita Kaushik aka Chandramukhi Chautala of TV show FIR often keeps posting her PDA filled pictures with husband Ronnit Biswas, whom she married two years back. The duo, who were best friends before taking the plunge make for a cute and romantic duo. Many times the actress gets asked when she’s planning to go the family way, replying to which she said that they have “mutually decided to never have a child”.
During a recent conversation with Hindustan Times, the actress opened up about not having a child even in the future. “I don’t want to be unfair to the child. If I have a child in my 40s, by the time my child would be 20, we would’ve touched our old age. I don’t want our child to take care of old parents in his/her 20s. Maybe we are not maternal and paternal as people. We want to make the world a lighter place and don’t want to bring up a child to this overcrowded city and throw him in the struggles of Mumbai.”
She further added, “Ronnit lost his parents when he was very young and even I, being the only child, had to do a lot of hard work to make a living and support my family. So now, we are enjoying life like kids, travelling and achieving couple goals and more. Sometimes I act like a father to him and he acts like a mother to me. We fulfil the things that we don’t have in each other’s lives, thus, we don’t feel the need to have a child,”
Instead of having their own child, Kavita has opted to adopt a family to support their living. She concluded saying, “We’ve already adopted our father’s extended family in the village in Rajasthan. We take care of them in the best of our capabilities. We like to do things for others.”
Image Source:Instagram/justronnit
During a recent conversation with Hindustan Times, the actress opened up about not having a child even in the future. “I don’t want to be unfair to the child. If I have a child in my 40s, by the time my child would be 20, we would’ve touched our old age. I don’t want our child to take care of old parents in his/her 20s. Maybe we are not maternal and paternal as people. We want to make the world a lighter place and don’t want to bring up a child to this overcrowded city and throw him in the struggles of Mumbai.”
She further added, “Ronnit lost his parents when he was very young and even I, being the only child, had to do a lot of hard work to make a living and support my family. So now, we are enjoying life like kids, travelling and achieving couple goals and more. Sometimes I act like a father to him and he acts like a mother to me. We fulfil the things that we don’t have in each other’s lives, thus, we don’t feel the need to have a child,”
Instead of having their own child, Kavita has opted to adopt a family to support their living. She concluded saying, “We’ve already adopted our father’s extended family in the village in Rajasthan. We take care of them in the best of our capabilities. We like to do things for others.”
Image Source:Instagram/justronnit