Ishita Dutta Can't Wait to Hug Her Kids After Drishyam 3 Shoot

Actress Ishita Dutta expressed her longing to return to her children after being away for the shoot of Drishyam 3. She shared on social media how time feels slow when separated from her kids, though she noted they seemed to adapt well. Dutta reflected on the common maternal anxiety and the bittersweet feeling of traveling for work while her heart remains with her family. She and her husband Vatsal Sheth are parents to a son, Vaayu, and a daughter, Veda.

Key Points: Ishita Dutta Misses Kids During Drishyam 3 Filming

  • Missing her children while working
  • Learning kids are resilient
  • Mother's anxiety harder than child's
  • Balancing career and motherhood
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Ishita Dutta 'can't wait to hug her babies' after being away for Drishyam 3 shoot

Actress Ishita Dutta shares her emotional struggle balancing motherhood and work, missing her babies Vaayu and Veda while shooting for Drishyam 3.

Ishita Dutta 'can't wait to hug her babies' after being away for Drishyam 3 shoot
"Time doesn't really fly by when you are away from your kids... Can't wait to hug my babies. - Ishita Dutta"

Mumbai, Jan 18

Actress Ishita Dutta recently expressed her happiness as she geared up to return to her children after a few days of being away from them for work.

Sharing a picture of her coffee time at the airport, she wrote, "Time doesn't really fly by when you are away from your kids... Finally time to head back Can't wait to hug my babies."

Earlier, Ishita who was missing her babies while she was away from them for work, had taken to her social media account to express how much she was missing them."

Missing my babies so, so much... They, on the other hand, seem perfectly fine. Vaayu is only interested in what I'm eating and Vedaa is too small to even register that I'm away."

She added, "I was so anxious, constantly wondering how they'd deal without me. But here's the truth I'm slowly learning - kids are far more resilient than we give them credit for. Maybe this separation is harder on the mother than the children. And maybe that's okay too."

The mommy of two had earlier opened up about her dilemma as a mother of two young kids.

She had revealed through her social media post that she has been grappling with something that every mother might be able to relate to.

Ishita said that she is someone who loves to travel, but these days, whenever she steps out, she tends to miss her children badly as her heart continues to remain with them.

Sharing a photo of herself on her social media account, Ishita penned, "I've always loved travelling. But now it's bittersweet- because my heart stays back with my kids. When I'm home, I want to step out and be something more. The moment I do, all I want is them - checking in, stalking pictures, missing them endlessly. (sic)"

For the uninitiated, Ishita and her actor husband, Vatsal Sheth, embraced parenthood for the second time in June 2025 as they welcomed their daughter Veda.

Announcing the arrival of their little bundle of joy on social media, the couple posted a picture of Ishita holding the baby in her arms, while Vatsal and their son Vaayu posed next to the baby girl."

From two to four hearts beating as one. Our family is now complete. Blessed with a baby girl," the caption on the post read. They are also parents to a three year-old baby boy, Vaayu who was born in 2023.

- IANS

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Rohit P
It's refreshing to see a celebrity talk about these everyday parenting struggles. Kids are indeed resilient, but the mom guilt is universal. Hope she has a great reunion with Vaayu and Vedaa!
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Aman W
While I appreciate her honesty, I do feel this narrative of the "working mom's dilemma" is often amplified. Many mothers in India, from all walks of life, balance work and family without the same platform. Just a thought.
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Sarah B
The part about Vaayu only being interested in what she's eating is so hilariously accurate for toddlers! 😂 Wishing their beautiful family all the happiness.
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Karthik V
"From two to four hearts beating as one." What a beautiful way to announce their daughter's arrival. More power to parents who manage demanding careers and young families. It's not easy.
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Nisha Z
This is the reality for so many Indian women today. We want to have it all - a family and a fulfilling career. The constant tug-of-war is exhausting but worth it. She's speaking for many of us.

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