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Guess what?: Christian not ready to send son to school

JAKARTA: Christian Sugiono says he’s enjoying watching his one-year-old son, Arjuna Zayan, grow up

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Tue, November 25, 2014 Published on Nov. 25, 2014 Published on 2014-11-25T11:51:25+07:00

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AKARTA: Christian Sugiono says he'€™s enjoying watching his one-year-old son, Arjuna Zayan, grow up.

The 33-year-old actor said that his boy, nicknamed Juna, could speak '€” if only '€œMama'€, referring to his wife, actress Titi Kamal.

Christian says that they'€™ve started to think about education '€” even pondering a move to Ubud to be close to a natural school '€” although Christian says he can'€™t bear to part with his son just yet.

He also says that Juna might be getting another sibling in the future.

'€œJuna is already big. We'€™re still busy with baby business and his needs,'€ Christian said in Cilandak, South Jakarta, this weekend, as reported by tribbunews.com. '€œWe don'€™t want to forget how to nurse a kid.'€

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