Farah Khan Celebrates Emotional Graduation of Her Triplets
Farah Khan's Heartfelt Graduation Celebration
On May 23, filmmaker Farah Khan experienced a wave of emotions as she celebrated her children's high school graduation. Together with her husband, director Shirish Kunder, she watched their triplets receive diplomas at Dhirubhai Ambani International School in Mumbai. The ceremony featured notable guests, including Nita Ambani and Olympic medalist PV Sindhu, who were present to honor the graduates. Farah welcomed her triplets, Diva, Anya, and Czar, into the world through in vitro fertilization (IVF) at the age of 42 in 2008. The trio is set to embark on their college journey in the United States later this year.
Farah Khan's Touching Social Media Tribute
Farah took to Instagram to share a collection of videos and photos from the graduation event. In her heartfelt message, she expressed uncertainty about whether raising her children or letting them go was more challenging. Overcome with emotion, she encouraged her children to pursue their dreams, assuring them that a loving home would always be waiting for them.
Despite the joyous occasion, she noted the difficulty of capturing a family photo with all three children and her husband. Her post featured images of the triplets alongside Nita Ambani and PV Sindhu, as well as the proud moment when each child received their diploma, met with cheers from their family. The comments section was filled with congratulatory messages from friends and family, including filmmakers Zoya Akhtar and Farhan Akhtar, who expressed their support and love.
Triplets Set to Begin Their College Journey
In December 2025, Farah and Shirish proudly announced that their children would be heading to the US for higher education. Anya will attend New York University (NYU) to study economics and data science, while their son Czar will enroll at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, focusing on artificial intelligence in business. Diva has chosen Babson College in Wellesley, where she will major in entrepreneurship and finance.
Last year, Farah revealed that after her film projects did not materialize, she decided to launch a YouTube channel to support her children's college expenses. In her show, she and her cook Dilip visit the homes of various celebrities across India, preparing unique dishes while discussing films and life.
