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Ankusha Sharna Reveals How She Tricks Daughter Vamika To Eat Healthy Food: They Don't Know That Cake Exists Or...

Anushka Sharma’s latest trip to Mumbai turned heads, especially since she flew in solo, leaving Virat Kohli and their little ones, Vamika and Akaay, in London. But even at a star-studded event, her mind was on her adorable family. While chatting with the media, the actor-producer spilled the tea about her creative parenting hacks, especially when it comes to sneaking healthy food into her kids' diets.

Anushka Sharma Reveals How She Fools Daughter Into Eating Healthy Anushka recently attended Slurrp Farm’s YES Moms & Dads event, where the Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi actress was asked how she manages to keep junk food at bay. Anushka admitted, “That’s a tough one!” She explained that with the first child, parents can create a little world of their own, where the kid only eats what the parents want them to. She even joked about how easy it is to fool them before they hit birthday party age. “They don’t even know cakes and pizzas exist!” she laughed, adding that once they do, it’s like they’re suddenly suspicious, thinking, "Wait, what’s mom been hiding from me?" ALSO READ: Anushka Sharma Shares Cooking Duties With Husband Virat Kohli For Kids: We Try To Replicate The Way Our Mothers Did
Anushka Shares Vamika's ReactionAnushka, a hands-on mom, shared how she tries to teach Vamika the value of healthy eating by giving her fun, animated explanations. She tells her daughter that certain foods give us lasting energy to play, while others just make us crash. But even with her best efforts, Anushka admitted with a smile, "I don’t think she’s buying it!" She added that she often pulls out her acting skills, giving long, entertaining speeches to make it fun, though she’s still unsure if Vamika’s convinced. “I also pick days and give a very lengthy explanation, which I try to make fun. I bring out the actress in me,” the actress said at the event.The Sultan
star also revealed that she and Virat love whipping up homemade meals, introducing their kids to the traditional dishes they grew up on. It’s all part of their plan to make family meals both meaningful and healthy.

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