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Recently, Fardeen Khan candidly discussed the emotional toll of long-distance parenting, revealing the difficulties he faces while being away from his children due to work commitments. The actor expressed how challenging it has been to maintain a connection with his kids when physical presence is limited.
Fardeen shared that the separation has been particularly hard on him, as he deeply values the time spent with his family. He emphasized the importance of being there for his children during their formative years, highlighting the emotional strain that distance can create.
Despite the challenges, Fardeen remains committed to his role as a father, finding ways to stay involved in his children's lives through technology and regular communication. He acknowledged that while distance can be tough, it also makes the moments spent together even more precious. His heartfelt reflections resonate with many parents facing similar struggles in balancing work and family life.
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