Choreographer-filmmaker Farah Khan experienced the emotional rollercoaster every parent knows too well—celebrating your children's achievements while realizing they're ready to leave the nest. Her triplets Diva, Anya, and Czar graduated from Dhirubhai Ambani International School in Mumbai on May 22, 2026, marking the end of one chapter and the beginning of their university journey.
Choreographer-filmmaker Farah Khan experienced the emotional rollercoaster every parent knows too well—celebrating your children's achievements while realizing they're ready to leave the nest. Her triplets Diva, Anya, and Czar graduated from Dhirubhai Ambani International School in Mumbai on May 22, 2026, marking the end of one chapter and the beginning of their university journey.
The graduation ceremony turned into a star-studded affair with business icon Nita Ambani and badminton champion PV Sindhu presenting the certificates to the graduates. Farah couldn't contain her pride as she cheered loudly from the audience, watching all three of her children walk across the stage in their royal blue graduation robes.
When Parents Realize Their Babies Are Flying Solo
Taking to Instagram, the filmmaker shared rare family photos and videos from the ceremony, capturing moments that many parents find both joyful and heartbreaking. In her signature honest style, Farah admitted she's unsure "which is tougher—raising your kids or letting them go". Her caption struck an emotional chord when she added, "They can fly as high as they dream...there'll always be a nest waiting for them".
The triplets, who will be heading to university this year, looked visibly excited during the ceremony. In a typical mom moment caught on video, Farah was heard shouting "Put your head up!" to her son Czar as he posed for pictures, making him smile and look giddy.
What Made This Graduation Extra Special
- Emotional pride moment for Farah as she acknowledged this as her greatest production yet
- All three triplets graduated together from the same prestigious Mumbai institution
- High-profile guest appearances by Nita Ambani and PV Sindhu who handed out diplomas
- Rare public glimpse of the filmmaker's family, including husband Shirish Kunder
- Heartfelt Instagram post resonated with fans and fellow celebrities who flooded the comments section
In a separate Instagram story, Farah got even more sentimental, writing: "Of all that I've produced...proudest of these," referring to her children rather than her blockbuster films. For someone who has choreographed iconic Bollywood sequences and directed hit movies, this admission reveals where her heart truly lies. Farah married editor Shirish Kunder in 2004 after meeting on the sets of "Main Hoon Na," and they welcomed their triplets through surrogacy.
Sources: Hindustan Times, Moneycontrol, Economic Times, Times of India, IANS Live