Tusshar Kapoor reveals why Ekta Kapoor doesn’t shares pictures of her son Ravie Kapoor

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TV Czarina Ekta Kapoor, has turned a year older on Friday (June 7). This birthday was more special for Ekta as she celebrates her first birthday with son Ravie Kapoor.

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Since the child was born, Ekta has shared pictures with him on Instagram but she hasn’t revealed the full face of her son. Several fans have often commented on her photos, asking her to share a full picture of her boy.

Well now, in a recent interview with Hindustan Times, Ekta’s brother Tusshar Kapoor why the family is reluctant on sharing baby Ravie’s photos on social media.

Tusshar Kapoor reveals why Ekta Kapoor doesn’t shares pictures of her son

He said, “It is a conscious decision to keep baby Ravie’s picture under wraps; he is too small right now. We are a little conservative when it comes to flashing baby’s picture in the media.” 

Tusshar Kapoor reveals why Ekta Kapoor doesn't shares pictures of her son

He further added, “It would be more appropriate to share his pictures in public once Ravie turns a year old or above.”

“We just don’t feel comfortable exposing him to the world this early because once the pictures are out, it becomes viral and grabs a lot of eyeballs and comments,” he added.

Talking about how well Laksshay bonds with li’l Ravie, He told HT, “Laksshay is very fond of Ravie and calls him ‘chota bhai’. But when he sees me holding Ravie in my arms, Laksshay feels a little jealous like any other kid (laughs). Ravie gets excited when he see us around and has started recognising. It’s going to be fun.”

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Calling himself as a hands-on father, Tusshar concluded saying, “I’ve learnt how to deal with a child’s tantrums or their cranky behaviour. Laksshay sometimes literally pulls my hair but I know he’s just doing masti and that’s how kids are. It can get really irritating, but as parents, it’s not something you can’t avoid it or get upset with it. You can’t take your own frustration out on your child. You have to accept everything that goes into raising a child.”

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