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In a recent interview, she highlighted the young boy’s widespread fame, noting that he already enjoys global recognition and a dedicated fan base. She expressed concern that this attention sometimes intrudes on the seven-year-old’s privacy.
Lalita shared insights into the intense media attention surrounding Taimur.
She explained that during their stays at Claridge’s, a favorite London hotel of Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor Khan, they often visit a nearby park. However, these outings often turn into public spectacles, as Indian families vacationing in London flock to the park upon learning of Taimur’s presence, eager to take selfies with the young celebrity.
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The nurse also mentioned having to be firm with admirers who often surrounded Taimur, reminding them to focus on their own children instead of crowding around him. Despite her efforts, the attention never ceased. Lalita recounted instances where mothers would gather excitedly to take selfies with Taimur, prompting her to remind them that Taimur is just a regular child and to encourage them to cherish moments with their own kids instead. She expressed frustration at having to be stern, feeling hassled by the constant attention.
Taimur’s popularity extends beyond London, making him recognizable in places like Switzerland, Turkey, and other parts of Europe, particularly among Indian communities. His global recognition at a young age suggests a future of growing celebrity status. Lalita D’Silva, who was previously a nanny to Anant Ambani, noted this widespread recognition. However, she expressed a dislike for the term “nanny.” Reflecting on Taimur’s future, she remarked on his potential for even greater fame as he grows older.
Lalita mentioned that Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor have come to terms with the constant public attention surrounding their children. She expressed that it’s almost impossible to shield Taimur and his brother Jeh from the public eye, questioning, “How long can you hide a child’s face?” This reality has become a part of their lives, accepting that some level of exposure is inevitable.