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Entertainment News: Preity Zinta, popularly known as Bollywood's 'Babli Girl', may be away from films now, but she still holds a special place in the hearts of people. Recently, during a social media conversation, She shared some important things related to her personal life, which caught everyone's attention.
Preeti clearly stated that she is making her children grow up with Hindu culture and values, even though she lives in America and her husband Jean Goodinf is American and atheist. "i am a mother and i should not forget my duties towards my kids".On the question of a user, Preeti replied. "After becoming a mother, I decided that my children should not forget that they are half Indians. Even though we live in America, the culture of India is equally sacred for me today."
Preeti said that since her husband does not believe in religion, it was not very difficult for her to take this decision. She pledged to connect children with Hinduism and Indian values."I am tired of giving clarification every time" Preeti wrote on social media due to constant trolling and allegations.
"It is sad that every personal choice of mine is linked to politics. I am only respecting my culture. It does not mean that I am entering politics." Now it has started to look like PTSD ... "Preeti also said that repeated criticism is now affecting her mental health. She wrote, "PTSD feels like every time one has to answer something. Now is the time to move forward, I am proud that I am connecting my children with their religion and culture."
Some fans believed that Preity's activism on social media has increased in the last few months, and perhaps it is a sign of entry into politics. But Preeti completely dismissed this speculation and said that she is playing the role of only one mother, an Indian and a human being - not a political agenda.
After this courageous and accurate reply by Preity, she received a large number of support on social media. Fans wrote that she is a mother who is teaching culture and self -respect to her children - and this is the real patriotism.