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How Aishwarya Rai Bachchan raised daughter Aaradhya away from phones and social media: 4 parenting lessons parents can learn
ETimes | June 1, 2026 12:41 PM CST

At the Red Sea Film Festival’s In-Conversation with Aishwarya Rai Bachchan session, the actor made one thing clear: her daughter Aaradhya is not on social media. In that conversation, Aishwarya said, “that isn’t her; she’s not on social media,” addressing the fake profiles that circulate online. The festival’s official programme lists the session, and the remark has since been widely picked up from that appearance. That simple line opens a much larger parenting story. Aaradhya has been kept away from the pull of constant online visibility, and Abhishek Bachchan has also said in a separate interview that their daughter does not have a mobile phone, while crediting Aishwarya for the steady, hands-on work of raising her. The result is a rare kind of celebrity childhood: visible when necessary, protected the rest of the time. Scroll down to read more...


Make digital access a decision, not a default
One of the clearest lessons here is that phones and social platforms do not have to be automatic milestones. Aishwarya’s approach suggests that digital access can wait until a child is emotionally ready for it, not simply old enough to ask for it. That matters because the early teen years are often when children are most vulnerable to comparison, pressure, and public scrutiny, especially when the world already feels one tap too close. Aaradhya’s case shows a family choosing to slow that entry point down.