Filmworld
Fatherhood doesn't stop at teaching one lesson: Anil Kapoor
New Delhi, June 27
Actor Anil Kapoor, who has three children, believes that fatherhood is an evolving process.
Asked
what's the biggest lesson he has taught his three children - actress
Sonam Kapoor, producer Rhea Kapoor and Harshvardhan Kapoor - Anil told
IANS: "Fatherhood does not stop at teaching one lesson or learning one
lesson. It's a continuously evolving process."
He also believes
that "the entire film industry is like a family to me where I have got
support from many and given to many. We will continue to do so".
The
actor, who was seen as a grey-haired dad in his latest film "Dil
Dhadakne Do", which explored the relationship between a brother and
sister and also focussed on gender equality, had unveiled the new impact
numbers for P&G Shiksha wherein till date, P&G Shiksha has
built and supported more than 450 schools.
"India is at a stage
where all the issues are surfacing in its true form, and heading towards
solving of the large issues that have been prevalent for a while. The
issues can't be solved by individuals, but by people of the country and
endeavours such as Shiksha. I am willing to lend my support for every
cause for the betterment of India," he said.
Would he like to play a teacher onscreen any time soon or be a part of a film with a strong social message?
"Absolutely...
would love to. Infact, it's a great thought and I will bounce it off
my producer-daughter Rhea," said the "Mr. India" star, whose constant
endeavour is to give his audiences "something new every time".