This conversation reflects the changing era of modern parenting, where the culture of fear and concealment is now being replaced by openness and friendly relationships. Earlier children used to hide their mistakes because there was a big fear of punishment, but today’s generation tells everything openly at home – clubbing, relationships, plans. It also comes to light in the conversation that some parents pretend to “be friends”, but the same old thinking remains hidden inside, which later comes out in the form of anger.
The interview reveals the emotional conflict of parenting where today’s parents want to give freedom, but the old Indian culture sitting inside conflicts again and again. He explains that real trust is built only by talking openly with children, giving them safe space and not letting your ego come in between.
The ultimate message is this—children are inherently good, they just need to be heard, understood and lovingly guided.

