Rubina Dilaik on Motherhood: An Emotional Rebirth for New Moms

Popular television actress Rubina Dilaik shared her personal experience of motherhood, calling it an 'emotional rebirth' that is transformative yet overwhelming. She is set to host her first reality show 'The Ward', which follows 10 pregnant women from diverse backgrounds as they bond over shared experiences. The show aims to spark honest conversations about societal expectations, gender biases, and family dynamics during pregnancy. Produced by Moving Image Studios, 'The Ward' premieres on May 15 on The Little Adda Company's YouTube channel.

Key Points: Rubina Dilaik: Motherhood Feels Like an Emotional Rebirth

  • Rubina Dilaik debuts as host for reality show 'The Ward'
  • Show features 10 pregnant women sharing journeys under one roof
  • Motherhood described as transformative and overwhelming
  • Premieres May 15 on The Little Adda Company's YouTube channel
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Rubina Dilaik: Motherhood feels like an emotional rebirth

Actress Rubina Dilaik opens up about motherhood as an emotional rebirth, hosting her first reality show 'The Ward' on pregnancy and motherhood, premiering May 15.

Rubina Dilaik: Motherhood feels like an emotional rebirth
"Motherhood feels like an emotional rebirth; it changes you in ways you can only understand once you live it. - Rubina Dilaik"

Mumbai, May 7

Popular television actress Rubina Dilaik, who is all set to make her debut as a host for the upcoming film "The Ward", has spoken about motherhood and said that it feels like an "emotional rebirth."

Rubina shared, "Becoming a mother has been the most transformative and emotional journey of my life - it's beautiful, but also overwhelming in ways no one truly prepares you for. Motherhood feels like an emotional rebirth; it changes you in ways you can only understand once you live it.

"The Ward" brings together 10 pregnant women under one roof for 10 days, capturing their journeys as they stand on the cusp of motherhood.

Coming from diverse walks of life, these women gradually form meaningful connections as they open up about their personal experiences, from societal expectations and gender biases to career aspirations and changing family dynamics as they step into motherhood.

The participants' partners and families also become a part of this shared journey, learning, understanding, and growing alongside them, while strengthening bonds through empathy and support.

Talking about the show, Rubina shared: "As a new mother, I connected instantly with The Ward because it reflects so many of these unspoken feelings we often keep within ourselves. This is also my first time hosting a reality show, and I can honestly say it's going to be a rollercoaster of emotions for everyone watching. Being a part of this show, it felt like reliving and sharing a part of my own journey, and that's what makes this so incredibly close to my heart."

Produced by Moving Image Studios, created by Anirban Bhattacharjee, and directed by Tushar Joshi, The Ward aims to open up more honest and heartfelt conversations around pregnancy and motherhood.

The show will stream on The Little Adda Company's YouTube channel. It is set to premiere on May 15.

- IANS

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Sneha F
Finally a reality show that talks about real issues instead of drama! Society puts so much pressure on women to be perfect mothers - it's high time we normalize the struggles. And Rubina is the perfect host for this 😊
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Nisha Z
As someone who had a tough pregnancy, I can relate to every word she said. Motherhood is beautiful but nobody tells you about the sleepless nights, the anxiety, and the guilt. Shows like this can really help new moms feel less alone. Thank you Rubina! 💕
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Ananya R
I have mixed feelings. While I appreciate the effort to normalize conversations around pregnancy, I hope they don't glorify the struggles too much. Every woman's journey is different - some have it relatively easy, others don't. Let's be real but not make it a competition either.
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Varun X
Great to see Rubina taking on a hosting role! She's come a long way from Bigg Boss to this. And kudos to the creators for addressing gender biases and career aspirations - these are real issues working women face. Will definitely tune in on May 15! 🎉
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Ritika R
"Emotional rebirth" - what a beautiful way to describe it! My sister just had a baby and I've seen her transform completely. I hope this show also talks about postpartum depression, which is so often ignored in Indian households. Rubina, please make sure this is handled sensitively! 🙏

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