Rohit Roy state about daughter Kiara, who is getting almost perfect grades at Brown University: ‘My only prayer for her is…’

Actor Rohit Roy told about his responsibilities and aspirations for daughter Kiara, who is a student at the prestigious Brown University in the United States. In a conversation with fellow actor Zayed Khan, Rohit said that he is very proud of his daughter, who is doing very well as a student, and he only wants her to be happy and safe. He also said that a father’s responsibility towards his daughter never ends, but it is a beautiful responsibility.
Their conversation was shared on the Ritebite Max Protein TV YouTube channel. When asked about his daughter and his responsibilities towards her, Rohit said, “I consider myself the luckiest person in the world to have Kiara in my life. She is a really well-rounded person. She lives her life, studies hard. She goes to Brown and has a GPA of 3.9 out of 4.”
He said, “My only prayer for her is that she should be happy. They are stressed about their jobs… but my prayer is, please keep her happy, keep her healthy, keep her safe, let her fly. I don’t think a father’s responsibility ever ends, especially with a child. That’s probably the best responsibility a man can have. If he has a daughter, he is blessed.”
In a previous interview, the actor had revealed that the makers of The Archies had shown interest in considering him for a role in the film, but his priority is his studies. He had also said that he would never want to launch her in a project himself. “I think directing your children is one of the biggest mistakes filmmakers make. It is the worst thing. I can produce for her but cannot direct her. There is also the issue that she would like to be directed by Karan Johar more than me (laughs). But I will never produce her first film because I will not be able to cross the line. It would be best if she is directed by someone who works with her only as a creative collaborator. I think filmmakers should never launch their children,” he told The Indian Express.