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Family Is Important For Ayesha Takia

Family Is Important For Ayesha Takia

Ayesha Takia gave up a successful career in cinema for love, when she married her long-time sweetheart, restaurateur Farhan Azmi. Today, she is involved in her husband's restaurant business and is an entrepreneur in her own right. She married at 23, at a time when her career was at it's peak. But she has no regrets at all and she thinks family comes first in her life and she looks beautiful because she is contented and does not fret about small things in life.

Family Is Important For Ayesha Takia

Ayesha Takia At a movie premiere with Farhan, Mother Faridah and father-in- law Abu Asim Azmi.

Family Is Important For Ayesha Takia

Ayesha with husband Farhan at their Nikah ceremony. Marrying her long time boyfriend was her best decision she thinks.

Family Is Important For Ayesha Takia

Sharing a laugh with actor Ranvijay, actor Prateeksha Lonkar and director Nagesh Kukunoor.

Family Is Important For Ayesha Takia

We asked Ayesha and Natasha what's the most valuable thing they have learnt from their mother. Ayesha says, 'To do what makes one happy. There's so much burden on children's shoulders today, it's important to be educated but not at the cost of well-being. Many people think that being competitive is a good thing, but I think you miss out on life because you are just waiting to be number one.1 Natasha has an echoing take, 'What I've learnt from Mom is to be who you are. As long as youare not hurting anybody, you should do what you like. Momas also never pushed for anything that we didn't want to do.'

With actor Raveena Tandon and actor and politician Jaya Bachchan.

Ayesha Takia With actor Raveena Tandon and actor and politician Jaya Bachchan.

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