Her
Eyes
Spell
Magic!
The
actor
captioned
the
picture
as,
"Wishing
all
the
children
everywhere
and
my
little
munchkin
a
very
happy
children's
day.
May
your
innocence
continue
to
inspire
us
to
be
better
people
#happychildrensday."
What's
In
Her
Name?
Earlier
while
speaking
to
Mid-day,
Kunal
had
said,
"It
was
me
who
named
her.
Both
me
and
Soha
had
our
list
of
baby
names
and
we
decided
to
go
ahead
with
Inaya
Naumi
Kemmu.
We
named
here
Inaya
Naumi
as
she
was
born
on
'Naumi'.
Soha
On
Life
Post
Motherhood
In
one
of
her
recent
interviews
with
Mumbai
Mirror,
Soha
said,
"The
first
week
after
leaving
the
hospital
was
terrifying.
Earlier,
you
lived
in
joint
families.
Now
it's
just
Kunal
and
I
at
home.
Of
course,
my
mother
came
for
some
time
and
his
parents
also
dropped
by.
Also
his
sister,
my
sister
and
sister-in-law
dropped
by.
But
ultimately
it
is
just
us
at
home.
So
it's
quite
different."
Inaya
Is
Now
The
Boss
She
told
the
leading
daily,
"The
obvious
change
for
me
is
that
I
am
used
to
being
in
control
of
things.
I
am
a
control
freak.
I
like
to
plan
and
organise
things,
whether
it's
fitness,
eating
on
time
and
getting
my
ten
hours
of
sleep.
All
of
that
has
gone
out
of
the
window.
I'm
no
longer
the
boss,
Inaya
is.
Life
revolves
around
her."
LOL!
Earlier,
Kunal
had
said,
"Her
eyes
are
shut
all
the
time,
but
she
looks
damn
adorable
when
she
opens
her
eyes.
At
first
I
thought
she
looked
like
an
alien,
but
then
that's
how
most
of
the
babies
look."
The
Paparazzi
Mania
The
new
parents
didn't
shy
away
from
their
daughter
being
clicked
when
they
took
her
home
from
the
hospital.
When
Kunal
was
asked
about
it,
he
had
said,
"I
feel
it's
a
personal
choice.
You
only
do
what
you
think
will
be
good
for
the
baby.
It's
like
some
think
bachche
ki
maalish
karna
zaruri
hai.
I
don't
think
someone
who
doesn't
do
it
is
wrong.
There's
no
formula
to
this.
It's
about
what
makes
you
feel
secure.
If
you
are
like
I
don't
want
flashes
on
my
baby's
face,
it's
fine.
You
have
to
respect
that
space.
Some
people
behave
differently.
I
know
a
few
people
who
give
their
babies
to
everybody
and
I
also
know
the
ones
who
feel
otherwise
because
they
think
babies
are
infection-prone.
They
will
go
sanitise
the
room
all
the
time.
I
have
a
dog
and
my
dog
is
in
the
same
room
as
my
baby.
Some
parents
don't
want
dogs
in
their
kids' rooms
until
they
are
five
or
six.
Everyone
has
their
own
way
of
figuring
it
out
and
there's
no
need
to
change
it
for
anybody
else."