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A child is associated with his mother even before he sets afoot in this world. There are so many memories he has with his mother. She has so many roles and various emotions. She laughs with her children, cries with them, prays for them, worries for them and so much. She is the pillar of the family and she works really hard to make sure that both the father and the children have their own voice.
Let’s see what your favourite TV stars have to say when asked about their fondest memory of their mom on Mother’s Day.
Rohit Bhardwaj
There are so many. It is really difficult to point one. I remember going shopping with mom, travelling etc. Most of the time I am at shoot in Mumbai and I rarely get to go to my hometown in Delhi. My mom keeps calling me. I don’t know how to explain to her my busy situation. But the best part is she understands whatever I am feeling, the confusion I am going through, she understands even without me telling it.
Gaurav S Bajaj
I most of the time go for clubbing and partying with friends or even with ex girlfriends. But recently instead of all of that, I took my mom with me for clubbing. She loves parties but she usually goes with my father. We had a good moment and awesome fun. She enjoyed a lot and I was happy too. We clicked pictures and Whatsapped it to my father. He was surprised.
Karan Mehra
Back then, my mother used to pick me up from school and we used to walk home all the way together having a jolly time. We used to talk and talk and enjoy each other’s company.
Jay Soni
I have an unforgettable memory with my Mum. When I was schooling my mother was called by my school Principle as I had done some mischief. The Principle went to the extent of telling my mother that your son will be removed from school and she swiftly replied saying that “you can remove him as I am tired of receiving these phone calls everyday”. So the Principle felt a bit bad about it and she took it up as a challenge to get me on the right track.
Gaurav Gera
I used to make my mother these funky Mother’s Day cards and every time I gave her a card she liked it a lot. She would just smile and look at me with lots of love. I was too good at making such cards and so this was one of my little ways to tell her a big thank you.
Avinash Wadhawan
This Mother's Day I just want to tell my mother Renu Wadhwa that I'm sorry for all my unreasonable outbursts and that at times, I take her too much for granted which I should not. But once during winters, when I was in school, I collected my pocket money & bought one woolen shawl for her which she adores and uses it till today.
Gaurav Khanna
I am very close to my mom. There are so many fond memories of her. I still remember that when I was in kindergarten I had made a greeting card for her, you know those things which kids used to make during those times, on Mother’s Day. I had forgotten about it. But recently I discovered that she still has the card. She had kept it so preciously with her. So whenever Mother’s Day is around the corner my memory goes back to that scribbling and coloring. That card was only a scribble of crayons but it is one of my sweetest moments.
Suyyash Kumar
However mush we praise them, it won’t be enough. I remember when I was shifting to Mumbai, my mom was happy that I was going to pursue my dream career but she was also upset that I was going away from home in Chandigarh, for the first time, to a big city like Mumbai. But she handled the situation well so as not to make me feel uncomfortable. In the initial days I was struggling, going from audition to audition or even regarding money, my mom, who was working in customs, actually transferred herself to Mumbai and she made everything easy for me. She got a customs house and made sure I got to eat home food whenever I returned home. She is such a sweetheart.
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