Vicky Kaushal's relationship with his parents is so warm! | Times of India

Sep 29, 2023

Vicky Kaushal's relationship with his parents is so warm!

Jigyasa Kakwani

​Strong family values​

Actor Vicky Kaushal comes from a tight-knit Punjabi family. He is the son of action director Sham Kaushal and Veena Kaushal. His younger brother is actor Sunny Kaushal.

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​Father being vulnerable​

In a recent interview with We Are Yuvaa, Vicky shared that his father was comfortable crying in front of his children. "...this was never hidden from us."

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​Life lessons from dad​

His father told them, “Things are not going to go in your favor all the time. Most times they are going to be against you; that’s how life is.”

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​Saying 'I love you'​

Vicky revealed that he says 'I love you' to his father every single day till date.

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​Opening up with mom​

While his father was strict during his childhood, it was his mom in front of whom both the brothers could be vulnerable and open up.

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​Mom keeps him grounded​

In another interview, Vicky revealed that his mother keeps him grounded with her savage one-liners and taunts.

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​Becoming a better human​

“When I was auditioning to become an actor and everything. They said we are okay with you being a 6/10 as an actor, but just try and be a 10/10 as a human being,” Vicky shared in the We Are Yuvaa interview.

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​Vicky's parents and Katrina​

"They are extremely fond of her. They’re extremely in love with the person that she is," he told Filmfare.

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​No pressure to have kids​

When asked in a recent interview if there is parental pressure to have kids, he said, "Koi bhi nahi daal raha. Vaise bade cool hain. (No one is pressuring us. They are very cool people)."

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