We’ve all been there walking into someone’s home and trying to figure out the "vibe." But at Soha Ali Khan and Kunal Kemmu’s residence, the rules are officially set, and they come straight from their daughter, Inaya Naumi Kemmu. Soha recently shared a peek into their family life by posting a list of "House Rules" drafted by Inaya, and it’s as adorable as it is strictly enforced.
The "Inaya Protocol" for Guests Inaya, who is known for her creative spark and articulate personality, decided it was time to let visitors know exactly how to behave. The list, hand-written and pinned up, features seven specific instructions that every guest must follow the moment they step through the door.
The most highlighted (and perhaps most important) rule? "Do not pick up Oreo." While it sounds like a ban on the famous chocolate cookie, it’s actually about the family’s beloved pet. Inaya is clearly protective of her furry friend and doesn't want guests manhandling the pup without permission.
Manners Matter The list isn't just about protecting snacks or pets; it’s a lesson in etiquette. Rules like "Say please and thank you" and "Be kind" show that Soha and Kunal are raising Inaya with a strong sense of politeness. It’s a refreshing look at celebrity parenting, focusing on basic human values even in a high-profile household.
The Internet’s Reaction Soha’s followers couldn’t get enough of the "boss baby" energy. Parents everywhere related to the struggle of kids wanting to control their environment. It’s a common phase where children start understanding boundaries and want to express their own "laws" of the land. By sharing this, Soha once again proves that despite the Pataudi lineage, their daily life involves the same cute, chaotic moments as any other Indian family.
Why We Love This In an age of highly curated celebrity content, these small, human glimpses into the Pataudi-Kemmu household are what keep fans engaged. It’s not about the luxury or the fame; it’s about a little girl making sure her house is run exactly the way she likes it—one "please" and one "Oreo" at a time.
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