Aaradhya
Caught
The
Screening
Of
Fanney
Khan
An
excited
Aishwarya
Rai
says,
"Do
you
know
Aaradhya
saw
her
mother's
film
for
the
first
time?
I
mean,
she
had
of
course
seen
me
on
television
and
doing
songs.
But
Fanney
Khan
is
my
first
film
where
she
actually
sat
through
the
whole
film."
Aaradhya
Came
To
Watch
The
Film
With
All
Her
Friends
"I
think
her
smiling
eyes
said
it
all.
She
had
actually
seen
me
shoot
a
part
of
my
song
in
Fanney
Khan.
So
when
she
heard
there
was
a
screening,
she
expressed
a
wish
to
see
the
film
with
all
her
friends
and
their
parents.
So
all
her
friends
came
with
their
parents
and
had
a
good
time."
Aishwarya
Was
Glad
To
Be
Accompanied
By
Aaradhya
For
The
Screening
"I
was
happy
to
let
Fanney
Khan
be
the
first
film
Aaradhya
watches.
It
has
a
positive
message
for
viewers
of
all
ages
and
there's
nothing
in
it
that
children
cannot
watch."
Aishwarya
On
How
The
Family
Is
Keeping
The
Atmoshphere
For
Aaradhya
'Normal'
"In
any
case,
Aaradhya
is
constantly
singing
and
dancing
at
home,
sometimes
to
my
songs,
sometimes
to
her
father's
and
her
grandfather's
songs.
It's
a
normal
household.
We're
trying
to
keep
the
atmosphere
around
Aaradhya
as
normal
as
possible."
Aishwarya
On
Taking
Help
Of
A
Nanny
"Aaradhya
does
have
a
nanny.
In
fact,
I
am
told
I
should
have
two
of
them
because
the
one
that
I
have,
tends
to
take
off
on
long
holidays.
But
it
doesn't
really
matter.
I
like
doing
everything
for
Aaradhya
myself,
though
with
my
kind
of
schedules
it
is
not
always
possible
to
do
so."
Aishwarya
Also
Praised
Abhishek
For
Being
A
Supportive
Husband
"Every
homemaker
who
is
a
working
woman
is
a
hero.
It
requires
a
lot
of
juggling
with
time.
And
a
supportive
husband,
which
I
luckily
have."
'Aardhya
Comes
First,
Everything
Else
Is
Secondary'
"It's
something
I've
grown
up
with.
From
the
time
I
was
18,
I've
been
juggling
many
responsibilities.
My
day
begins
at
5.30
a.m.
It
has
been
that
way
from
the
time
I
remember.
Of
course,
after
Aaradhya
my
priorities
have
changed
completely.
She
comes
first,
everything
else
is
secondary."