MUMBAI: Salman Khan It is a known fact that a mother’s teaching and her ideologies plays a great role/impact in shaping a child’s future. This mother’s day, television actors from Dangal TV share how their mother’s guidance have inspired them and molded them to reach where they are.
Chetan Hansraj from Alif Laila
Today whatever I am is because of my mom. When I was 5 years old I expressed to her that I wanted to model. It was because of her efforts I did over 250 ads as a child actor. My interest in acting was given wings because of my mom and I owe everything to her. She has always supported me throughout. Till today whenever I do a show or film she’s the one who gives me her honest feedback. I love her for everything she has given me and her unconditional support.
Ashish Sharma from Chandragupta Maurya
My mother is the eldest daughter in law in the house. She was the first woman who came other than my grandmother in a house full of boys. Being from a small village, she took it upon herself to not just take care of the household, liberate herself but to pave the way for future women coming in the family to have a voice. She is the decision maker in the house till date. Warm and loving is what mothers always are. Today my wife tells me I am proud of the way you’re brought up, and I guess that sums up about my learning from my mother.
Shiny Doshi from Alif Laila
As a kid I use to act and try to be like my brother, that's when my mother taught me to be myself. She taught me the importance of self-love and the power of being a woman. This is the first lesson that I learnt from her as a child. I am really grateful to her for making me the person I am today. She has been a very strict mother to me, even as a child. She taught me the importance and value of things. I would want to wish all the mothers on this day. It is a very special day to celebrate them. Nothing in the world can be compared to the kind of love that a mother showers on their kids. Also, one of the most important skills that I have learnt from my mother is cooking, which is helping me now in these quarantine days.
Rati Pandey from Devi : Aadi Parashakti
I believe that all mothers are an inspiration in themselves. They have all taught us unconditional love and many other lessons through the journey of life! With that said, talking of my mother, she has been my role model and inspiration both professionally and personally. She has taught me how to find happiness in every situation and moment of life, be it good or bad, difficult or worse. In fact she has always been my best friend and my pillar of strength. She understands me beyond spoken words and even when I’m hiding moments of my life, she finds away to say the right things and help me cope up with my problems.
But most of all, she always told me to strive to achieve. She has helped me to fight problems, to strive to achieve more and aspire to be better. So as the pillar of my life, she has always inspired me to strive for more.
Tarun Khanna from Devi : Aadi Parashakti
My mother was my first guru, my first friend. She taught me to respect everyone and to always be kind. And the biggest lesson she taught me was that the best religion is humanity. She was the most humble and honest person I've ever met and whatever I am today, I owe it to her.
Madhura Naik from Alif Laila
The biggest learning I’ve got from my mother is how to cook haha! And thank god for that, since I go on extended outdoor schedules to shoot at places where I have to eat the food provided on the set, I carry my induction plate and cook myself a meal on that :) One special moment with her was a triple seat bike ride on our way back to the hotel in Pataya, Thailand.
Aparna Dixit from Pyar ki Luka Chuppi
She is my biggest strength. She has taught me finding joy and happiness in the simplest of things, she has taught me the balance between ambition and satisfaction. She has taught me patience, kindness, selflessness and love. Since childhood I have seen my mother go through all circumstances with a smile and hopeful eyes.
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