Bollywood actress and item girl Sunny Leone shares her experiences about being a mother for the first time, to her daughter Nisha, who was adopted from Latur, Maharashtra
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"I need to rush home since I am on daddy duty. I have to take Nisha to the park," Daniel Weber says with child-like enthusiasm before making a dash out of the Vile Parle office he shares with actor-wife Sunny Leone. The new parents have new lessons to learn each day since Nisha Kaur Weber, their 21-month-old daughter, arrived into their lives a month ago.
The couple, who had signed up for adoption two years ago, were matched with Nisha, who belonged to an orphanage in Latur, Maharashtra.
While Leone admits that her busy schedule would make having a biological child close to impossible, she says she had hoped to adopt a baby since she was a high school student. "The hardest thing was to figure if your life partner was willing to go along. I was lucky that Daniel instantly agreed, telling me it was a good idea. Motherhood is the most beautiful feeling," she says.
The girl is a handful, the couple admits, and now owns their time. "She runs around the house, dancing and singing. She has tons of energy. We are just running after her all day," Leone says. And the bright kid is already imitating mommy. She sneaks in to Leone's room when the actor is readying for a shoot and imitates her applying make-up. "She is amazing. Her smile is beautiful. It melts my heart."
The couple says like all new parents, they relive moments they have spent with Nisha by scrolling through her pictures and videos at the end of each day. "It's important that we are completely involved in her upbringing. Every night, after we put her to bed, we check the photos we have clicked through the day. Now, our routine revolves around her. We are on Nisha's schedule," Leone says.
The actor, who will be seen next in a special number in Sanjay Dutt's 'Bhoomi', is excited about the project since Dutt was one of the first Bollywood personalities she interacted with on Bigg Boss.