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Aditi Malikk teaches son Ekbir the true meaning of Christmas through a heartfelt poem
Published On Sun, 21 Dec 2025
Asian Horizan Network
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Mumbai, Dec 21 (AHN) TV actress Aditi Malikk shared a heartwarming Christmas moment with her son, Ekbir.
She posted a video of teaching him the true spirit of the season through a special storytelling session. The poem celebrated small hearts, big emotions, and the value of effort over perfection. On Sunday, Aditi shared a heartfelt video in which she and her son Ekbir could be seen dressed in red and white outfits, sitting in front of a beautifully decorated Christmas tree. The doting mom read a poem to her son as he sat on her lap.
For the caption, the ‘Shararat’ actress wrote, “#Christmas is almost here, and this year we’re starting it a little differently by a #storytelling session with Ebee. A story about small hearts, big emotions, and the everyday efforts that often go unnoticed. Because kids aren’t naughty or nice, they’re learning and even the smallest effort counts. #Santa knows it too that trying matters more than being perfect, and that’s where the real Christmas magic lives.”
Earlier, Aditi Malikk opened up about the year-end hustle. She candidly described how December felt like “a sprint for moms,” with Christmas decorations, festive preparations, and New Year deadlines all piling up at once. She shared a video showing herself preparing breakfast and getting her son Ekbir ready for school.
For the caption, the actress wrote, “Being a mom means starting each day like a sprint. But #December takes that madness all the way up. Christmas set ups, New Year deadlines and endless to do’s…everything happening all at once.”
“But no matter how crazy the month gets, I make sure this #littleritual stays mine inspite of having superwoman’s as helps who are no less than a family. We talk, we laugh, we sing, and sometimes we have deep conversations that make me wonder how tiny humans think so big. Someday I might actually share those #carconversations because I’ve realised they’re too good to keep to myself,” added Aditi.



