Kiran Joneja Reflects on Her Bond with Ramesh Sippy’s Three Children: “I’m Not Trying to Be Their Mother”
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Kiran Joneja, an actress, has spoken about her connection with her husband, Ramesh Sippy, who is a film director, and his three children—Rohan Sippy, Sonya Sippy, and Sheena Sippy. In an interview with Lehren Retro, Kiran responded to a question about the portrayal of stepmothers as witches.
Kiran Joneja discusses her husband Ramesh Sippy's offspring
According to Kiran Joneja, she makes sure she doesn't cross the line. "They call me Kiran," she said, referring to me by my name. It's a terrific relationship, and nobody ever refers to me by any other name. In my opinion, a relationship won't turn ugly if you are aware of your limits. You have to understand, "I can say this, I can't say this. This isn't my area, I don't want to meddle here."
For Kiran, Ramesh's children are not "really kids."
Additionally, she claimed that she and the children never had a disagreement or argument. They also commemorate special occasions together, according to Kiran. In terms of age, I'm also somewhere in the middle; it's not like the children are actually children to me, she stated. "I don't want to be their mother, they have a mother," Kiran responded when questioned about whether she had ever told Ramesh's children that she wanted to be their mother.
Concerning Kiran and Ramesh
At the age of 44, Ramesh married Kiran in 1991, when she was 27 years old. He has three children, Rohan, Sonya, and Sheena, from a prior marriage.
Ramesh's career and Kiran
Among others, Kiran has acted in several films, including Ek Misaal, Mulzim, Badi Bahen, Zamaana Deewanam, Bunty Aur Babli, Khosla Ka Ghosla, Jab We Met, Fashion, Chandni Chowk to China, Badmaash Company, and Shimla Mirchi. She has also appeared in series such as Wah Janaab, Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi, Buniyaad, Mahabharat, Junoon, and Sinndoor.
Among the films that Ramesh has directed are Andaz (1971), Seeta Aur Geeta (1972), Sholay (1975), Shaan (1980), Shakti (1982), Saagar (1985), Bhrashtachar (1989), Akayla (1991), and Zamana Deewana (1995), to mention a few. Additionally, he helmed the television series Buniyaad (1986) and Gaatha (1997).




