Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s kids – Shora and Yaani – are packing their bags.
The duo is set to take off to Dubai along with their mother Aaliya, who has decided that she will spend a large amount of time with them there.
Reason? Shora (daughter) and Yaani (son) are not enjoying studies online and wish to attend classrooms, which doesn’t look like a possibility in the near future in India.
Confirming this, Aaliya elaborated, “Look, my children’s body language has changed.
Online padhai woh nahin hoti jo aapko classroom mein milti hai (Online classes don’t impart the same education as a real classroom).
They are likely to leave with me, sometime next month.”
Nawaz and Aaliya jointly took the call and the kids’ admissions have been taken care of as well.
“All formalities have been completed.
My niece is there.
And, I have a very good caretaker.
So, even if I come to India off and on for any work or to meet Nawaz, it won’t be a problem.”
Speaking about the duration of their stay in Dubai, Aaliya reveals, “Let’s see.
It could be for a longer time than we can envisage now.
Let’ see how the COVID scene goes.
Moreover, we anyway wanted them to go abroad for higher studies, so maybe we will keep them in Dubai as long as they enjoy it and take off from there, when the right time comes to take up advanced courses.”
In April, after having recovered from a Covid-19 infection, Aaliya had revealed to ETimes that she was happy to be reunited with Shora and Yani after many days at Nawaz’s farmhouse in Kasara.
She had said, “We will be staying here since the Covid situation is very bad and a partial lockdown has also been imposed.
We have no plans of moving out from here anytime soon; our kids are also keeping up with their studies through online classes.”