How Did Aditi Malikk Teach Her Son Ekbir the True Meaning of Christmas?
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Key Takeaways
- Aditi Malikk shares a touching Christmas moment with her son.
- The poem emphasizes effort over perfection.
- December can be a hectic time for parents.
- Quality time and shared experiences are vital.
- Even small conversations with children can be profound.
Mumbai, Dec 21 (NationPress) TV actress Aditi Malikk created a touching Christmas memory with her son, Ekbir.
In a recent video, she illustrated the genuine essence of the holiday season through an engaging storytelling session. The poem highlighted the significance of small hearts, big emotions, and the importance of effort over the pursuit of perfection. On Sunday, Aditi shared a moving video featuring herself and her son Ekbir, both in red and white attire, sitting before a beautifully adorned Christmas tree. The affectionate mother read a poem while Ekbir sat comfortably on her lap.
In her caption, the ‘Shararat’ actress wrote, “#Christmas is approaching, and this year we’re embracing it differently with a #storytelling session with Ebee. It’s a story about small hearts, big emotions, and the often-overlooked daily efforts. Children aren’t simply naughty or nice—they are learning, and every little effort matters. #Santa understands that trying is far more important than being flawless, and that’s where the true Christmas magic resides.”
Earlier, Aditi Malikk candidly discussed the year-end frenzy, describing December as a “sprint for moms,” where Christmas decorations, festive preparations, and New Year deadlines converge. She posted a video of herself multitasking—preparing breakfast while getting her son Ekbir ready for school.
In her caption, the actress expressed, “Being a mom means starting each day like a sprint. However, #December amplifies that chaos. Christmas setups, end-of-year deadlines, and endless tasks… everything converging at once.”
“Despite the month’s craziness, I ensure this #littleritual remains ours, even with the help of superwomen who feel like family. We chat, laugh, sing, and sometimes delve into deep discussions that reveal just how profound tiny humans can think. One day, I might share those #carconversations because they’re too precious to keep to myself,” Aditi added.