Kajol
Says
Parenting
Does
Not
Come
With
A
Manual
And
No
Amount
Of
Training
Can
Help
A
Person.
"It's
a
very
much
a
hands-on
job...
You
have
to
do
an
internship
with
a
child...
You
have
to
know
that
you
will
make
mistakes
and
that
others
will
make
mistakes.
You'll
have
to
forgive
them
and
yourself.
It
is
one
of
the
most
rewarding
jobs.
To
see
your
children
growing
up
to
become
good
human
beings."
Kajol
On
Ideal
Mothers
Kajol
said
TV
and
films
have
established
an
image
of
ideal
mother,
which
many
first-timers
try
to
achieve.
"An
ideal
is
there.
That
a
good
mother
cooks
food,
does
this
and
does
that.
She
sacrifices
her
life
for
their
kids.
If
your
child
thinks
you
are
a
good
mother,
that's
the
opinion
that
matters."
Kajol
On
Protecting
Her
Kids
From
Social
Media
The
actor
said
social
media
has
changed
everything
and
one
cannot
protect
their
children
from
its
impact.
"The
least
you
can
do
is
encourage
them
to
be
who
they
are,
irrespective
of
shape,
size,
colour.
That
'you
matter,
you're
loved
and
you're
beautiful
inside
out."
Kajol
said
her
children
never
stopped
her
to
go
to
work.
"Maybe
in
childhood,
they
asked
'Why
you
have
to
go
away?' But
today
when
my
daughter
says
'I'm
so
proud
of
you',
I
cannot
be
more
proud
of
myself
for
having
earned
that
recognition.
"I
hope
my
kids
are
not
affected
by
my
celebrity
status.
I
have
tried
my
best
to
keep
them
as
normal
as
possible.
I
believe
they
have
their
head
on
their
shoulders.
I
think
I've
done
a
good
job."
Kajol
Also
Said
She
Has
Never
Compared
Her
Kids
With
Other
Children
Asked
if
Nysa
would
want
to
join
the
industry,
how
she
would
help,
Kajol
said,
"She
would
tell
me,
I
hope.
I'd
encourage
her.
I
want
her
to
choose
for
herself
-
what
she
wants
to
do
with
her
life,
not
what
I
want
her
to
do."
Kajol
On
#MeToo
On
the
absence
of
#MeToo
in
Bollywood,
the
actor
said
she
would
like
not
just
the
film
industry
but
all
avenues
to
adopt
the
movement.
"It's
something
that
needs
to
be
adopted
in
every
industry.
It's
not
the
problem
of
one
industry.
It's
just
that Bollywood is
in
the
spotlight
that
it
is
expected
to
speak
up.
But
what
happens
after
you
stand
up
and
say
that
(you
faced
sexual
harassment)?
We
also
need
a
backup
mechanism.
"You
don't
need
to
feel
ashamed
for
the
behaviour
you
are
subjected
to.
But
#MeToo
can't
be
restricted
to
Bollywood,
not
just
one
section
of
the
society."