Mother's Day is a special occasion to express gratitude for the love and care mothers give, acknowledging their efforts and sacrifices for their children. Over the years, Bollywood moms have candidly spoken up about their motherhood journey and how it has impacted them. This mothers day let’s go over their beautiful experiences.
Sonam Kapoor Ahuja
Last year on Mother’s Day, Sonam Kapoor Ahuja opened up about how motherhood has impacted her and she said, “I think I've become a more rounded human being because I've tried to be a better person to set a good example for my son, and the only way to be a good mom or dad is to set the right moral compass for them by doing the right thing yourself and setting a good example, and I think that has really changed me, and I'm more vigilant about doing the right thing all the time."
Kalki Koechlin
While talking about her role in the film Goldfish, Kalki had spoken to us about how motherhood has changed and the actress said, “I don't know if motherhood has changed me. But it’s made me question who I was before and maybe just reminded me of the things that are important to me. She further added, “You're just a slave to this little child, crying 24/7. You start getting reminded of what matters in this life. And that’s just a wonderful feeling to know and to have that again.”
Karisma Kapoor
On the occasion of Mother’s Day last year, we asked the actress to share her thoughts on motherhood and she shared some heartwarming insights and said, "I think for me, every day is Mother's Day. Being a mother is the most special thing in the world, I think talking about it only makes me so emotional."
Kareena Kapoor Khan
Few years back when Kareena Kapoor Khan had just given birth to her first born Taimur, she spoke to Filmfare about the changes motherhood had brought in her and she said, “Being a mother has made me realise that the biggest responsibility is to be a mother. “ Further she spoke about the challenges and said, “These things are part and parcel of motherhood. It’s also a bit of a downer. But that’s the joy of being a mother. The late nights, being there for your child, I don’t view these as pain. I was mentally ready for it. I look at the joy that it brings. That’s the best feeling.”
Soha Ali Khan
Recently, we spoke to Soha Ali Khan about the same subject and she said, "I think motherhood is one of those life-changing experiences. In fact, I would say it just doesn't change life; you actually begin an entire new life, and most people take some time to find their feet and a sense of balance."
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