Patralekhaa reveals she was once unsure about having a baby
Mumbai, April 21
Actress Patralekhaa has opened up about her new journey into motherhood.
The actress revealed that she once had contemplated and had her doubts about having a child, but now considers it the most beautiful phase of her life.
In an exclusive conversation with IANS, the new mommy candidly admitted that she had earlier been unsure about embracing motherhood.
"I was always contemplating, maybe I don't want to become a mother, maybe not you know, but now just having my little one around is beautiful, I think I am my best version right now."
The actress shared that while stepping into production as debutant with her movie 'Toaster' has been rewarding, nothing compares to the joy of becoming a mother.
"Yes, becoming a producer is great and it's a difficult job. But the most important thing that's happened to me in my life is becoming a mother. And it's the most fulfilling experience," she said.
For the uninitiated, Patralekhaa embraced motherhood and welcomed a baby girl on the 15th of November.
Patralekhaa, who is married to actor Rajkummar Rao, expressed gratitude for this new chapter, calling it a blessing that has reshaped her perspective on life.
On the professional front, known for her nuanced performances in films like CityLights, Phule and many more, Patralekhaa over the years, steadily carved a niche for herself in the industry.
The actress recently stepped into production with her movie 'Toaster' that stars her husband Rajkummar Rao, Sanya Malhotra, Archana Puran Singh and others.
— IANS
Reader Comments
Motherhood is indeed a beautiful journey that changes you completely. Wishing Patralekhaa and Rajkummar all the happiness. Their baby girl is so lucky to have such grounded parents in the film industry.
As a new mom myself, I can totally relate to what she's saying. You can plan your career and life, but nothing prepares you for the overwhelming love you feel. It's the best promotion in the world – to Mom!
While I'm happy for her, I do wish articles like this also highlighted that choosing *not* to have children is an equally valid and fulfilling life path. The pressure to conform is immense, especially for women in India.
So true! Becoming a parent makes you see the world differently. All the best to them. Also, looking forward to 'Toaster' – she's a fantastic actress and now a producer, what a multi-talented woman! 👏
It's nice to see a Bollywood couple keeping things real and private. They didn't do endless pregnancy photoshoots or make a huge media circus. They just welcomed their child with grace. Respect.
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