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From co-parenting to emotional presence: Fatherhood lessons from Arjun Rampal

TOI Lifestyle Desk | Last updated on - Dec 20, 2025, 08:09 IST
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From co-parenting to emotional presence: Fatherhood lessons from Arjun Rampal

Actor, model, and producer Arjun Rampal has often spoken about success, fitness, and reinvention, but one of his most meaningful roles unfolds far away from the arc lights, that of a father. Known for maintaining a dignified silence about his personal life, Rampal has repeatedly emphasised the importance of being emotionally present for his children. His journey through fatherhood offers thoughtful lessons for modern parents navigating co-parenting, blended families, and the balance between ambition and affection. Here's all you need to know:

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Being present matters more than being perfect

Arjun Rampal has shared in interviews that children value presence over perfection. Despite a demanding career, he makes conscious efforts to spend quality time with his kids, whether through simple conversations or shared routines. He believes children don’t need flawless parents, but consistent ones who show up. This approach reassures kids emotionally and builds trust and something experts say forms the foundation of secure parent-child relationships.

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Respectful co-parenting sets the tone

After his separation, Rampal chose dignity over drama, maintaining mutual respect in co-parenting. He has often highlighted that shielding children from conflict is a responsibility both parents must share. By prioritising emotional stability over personal differences, he demonstrates how maturity in parenting can help children feel safe, loved, and supported even during transitions.

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Listening is a powerful parenting tool

Rampal believes that fatherhood is as much about listening as it is about guiding. Instead of imposing opinions, he encourages open conversations, allowing children to express themselves freely. This practice helps kids develop confidence, emotional intelligence, and clarity in their thoughts. For fathers, especially, he stresses that creating a space where children feel heard is deeply impactful.

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Allowing children to choose their own paths

Arjun Rampal has expressed that each child is an individual with unique dreams and interests. He believes a parent’s role is to support, not dictate. By encouraging independence and self-discovery, he nurtures confidence and self-belief in his children. This approach aligns with modern parenting philosophies that prioritise autonomy over control.

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Teaching values through actions, not lectures

Rather than preaching values, Arjun Rampal leads by example. Discipline, respect, and kindness are reflected in his everyday behaviour, which children naturally absorb. He often notes that kids observe far more than adults realise, making actions a stronger teaching tool than words. This quiet leadership helps shape character without pressure.

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Embracing growth as a parent


Acknowledging that parenting is a continuous learning process, Rampal remains open to evolving with time. He openly admits that fatherhood teaches patience, humility, and emotional depth. By embracing growth rather than rigid expectations, he models adaptability, a valuable life lesson for children watching closely.

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