Ankita Lokhande's Guilt Over Missing Mom Time: A Heartfelt Tribute

Television actress Ankita Lokhande has shared a deeply emotional note dedicated to her mother, Vandana Phadnis Lokhande, on Instagram. She expressed feelings of guilt for not being able to spend enough time with her mother due to their busy lives in Mumbai. Ankita credited her mother for all her strength and values, praising her as a maternal figure to the entire extended family. She also reflected on her mother's resilience following the passing of Ankita's father.

Key Points: Ankita Lokhande's Emotional Note to Her Mother

  • Actress expresses guilt
  • Pens heartfelt Instagram tribute
  • Credits mother for her strength
  • Mother's strength after father's loss
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Ankita Lokhande feels guilty about not spending much time with her mother

TV actress Ankita Lokhande pens a heartfelt Instagram tribute to her mother, expressing guilt over not spending enough time together.

"Sometimes I feel guilty that we don't spend much time together anymore - Ankita Lokhande"

Mumbai, Feb 10

A popular name in the television industry, Ankita Lokhande, confessed that she feels guilty about not spending much time with her mother, Vandana Phadnis Lokhande.

The 'Pavitra Rishta' actress penned a heartfelt note appreciating her mother for not just showering love and affection on her, but also on all those around her.

Ankita wrote on her IG, "Meri maa...Sometimes words fall short, but today I want to say everything that sits in my heart. I know I don't express it often, but Mama, the kind of mother you are-to me, to Arpan, Vikki to all of us-is rare. You are not just a mother to the children you gave birth to, but to every child in this family...Adi, Nikita, Ashu, Tanmay, Poonam, Mudgdha and now Advait too. Your love is never divided, never partial. It is equal, pure, and overflowing. (sic)"

She admitted that whatever she is today, whatever strength she carries, and whatever values she holds, it has all come from her mother.

Ankita admitted that she feels bad that she is not able to spend a lot of time with her mother due to her hectic schedule.

"Sometimes I feel guilty that we don't spend much time together anymore-our responsibilities, our lives, this busy city... and even though we're in the same place, we don't meet daily. But please know, Mama, I'm grateful every single day that I have you. Truly grateful," she added.

Ankita shared that, as her mother is off on a trip with her sisters and friends, she wished she could have been there with her.

The 'Laughter Chefs' contestant revealed that when her father passed away, she was worried about how her mother would cope with the loss. However, she was amazed to see how well her mother held herself together.

"It taught me more than any book, any quote, any person ever could. People tell me all the time, "Your mother is so strong, her aura is so powerful... the connection you both share is beautiful." And they are right.

Because everything I know about love, about giving, about relationships... I learnt from you, Mama," she penned.

- IANS

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Rohit P
It's nice to see a celebrity talk about something so real. We always see the glamour, but they struggle with the same family-work balance as we do. Respect to her for being so honest.
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Sarah B
While her feelings are genuine, I hope she turns this guilt into action. A video call, a surprise visit... it's possible even with a busy schedule. Our parents won't be around forever.
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Aditya G
Her mother sounds like a typical Indian "Maa" – the pillar of the entire family. The strength she showed after her husband's passing... that's the real definition of "Shakti". Salute to all such mothers.
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Kavya N
This made me call my mom right away! It's so true, we take them for granted. In our culture, a mother's love is the foundation of everything. Beautiful note by Ankita. 👏
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Michael C
The universal struggle of modern life. Whether in India or abroad, balancing career and family is tough. It's a good reminder to cherish the time we have.

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