Adaalat actor Ronit Roy was recently spotted at Mumbai airport with his family. The 60-year-old and his wife, Neelam Singh, were there to see off their beloved daughter, Aador Bose Roy.
Aador is currently
a student at the USC School of Cinematic Arts. After a brief stay with her parents, the 20-year-old is returning to the United States to resume her studies.
Ronit Roy sees off daughter Aador at Mumbai airport
Ronit Roy appeared in a black sweatshirt and a pair of black jeans to see his daughter Aador off. Aador sported a casual black t-shirt and loose-fit trousers. Before her check-in, the Student of the Year actor held Aador affectionately in a long embrace.
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Neelam Singh also hugged Aador and kissed her cheeks. Aador is heard saying “bye” to her parents and others in a video uploaded by Viral Bhayani on Instagram.
Aador Roy’s journey in academia
Aador Roy attended Ecole Mondiale World School in Mumbai. She is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Fine Arts at the USC School of Cinematic Arts, as per her LinkedIn profile.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/aador-bose-roy-082828247/
Aador has interned as an assistant director at Dharma Productions. After that, she worked as a media producer at Haute Magazine and Trojan Marketing Group. She holds the designation of co-director of production at USC’s South Asian film club, Kathaa.
USC Kathaa aims to improve coverage of South Asian film history. It organises special screenings of various films for educational purposes.
https://www.linkedin.com/company/usckathaa/
Ronit Roy on being a good parent to his kids
Ronit Roy opened up about his bond with his children, son Agasthya Roy and daughter Aador Roy, during his appearance on the Hindi Rush podcast. He said he only scolded Aador and Agasthya twice.
“I’m not like a friend to my children. I am their father,” Ronit Roy said in Hindi. He added that he understood it is often difficult for kids to speak their minds. “I try to comprehend what they want to express — the root cause of it,” he said.
Roy said you cannot help your kids with strict rules. “It is important to understand them,” he added. “And as long as you do not try to understand them, they will not open up to you,” he said. “That is how the rift between parents and children widens”, he explained.


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