Sangita Ghosh Opens Up About Motherhood: How Holding Daughter Devi Changed Her Forever

Actress Sangita Ghosh has shared a heartfelt account of becoming a mother, describing how holding her daughter Devi for the first time changed her permanently. She relates this to her role as Gulab in 'Tu Juliet Jatt Di', where she plays an overprotective mother. Sneha Wagh, who plays Vidya in 'Mahadev Vs Mahadev', also spoke about her mother's profound influence on her life. Both actresses sent warm Mother's Day wishes, highlighting the courage and love of mothers.

Key Points: Sangita Ghosh on Motherhood: A Life-Changing Moment

  • Sangita Ghosh recalls life-changing moment holding daughter Devi
  • She essays an overprotective mother in 'Tu Juliet Jatt Di'
  • Sneha Wagh credits her mother for shaping her values
  • Both actresses share heartfelt Mother's Day messages
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Sangita Ghosh recalls her first time holding her baby girl Devi: It changed something in me permanently

Actress Sangita Ghosh shares how holding her daughter Devi transformed her, ahead of Mother's Day. Sneha Wagh also reflects on her mother's influence.

Sangita Ghosh recalls her first time holding her baby girl Devi: It changed something in me permanently
"Holding my daughter Devi for the first time changed something in me permanently - Sangita Ghosh"

Mumbai, May 7

Actress Sangita Ghosh, in a rare expression has spoken about her daughter Devi ahead of Mother's Day.

Sangita Ghosh who portrays the character of Gulab in the show 'Tu Juliet Jatt Di' shared, "Holding my daughter Devi for the first time changed something in me permanently. I don't think I will ever be able to fully put it into words. You suddenly understand every mother who has ever loved their little bundle of joy."

She added, "That realisation has given an entirely different dimension to how I essay the role of a mother. In Tu Juliet Jatt Di, Gulaab is an overprotective mother whose love for her son Nawab is absolute and all-consuming, but the show explores something that I think every family quietly grapples with - the very thin line between protecting your child and not letting them grow."

She added, "Being a mother myself, I understand that love, but I also understand the responsibility that comes with it, to raise a child who feels free, not just loved. This Mother's Day, I want to celebrate every mother who is brave enough to loosen her grip, even when every instinct tells her not to. That, to me, is the most courageous kind of love. Happy Mother's Day!"

Actress Sneha Wagh who essays an important role in Mahadev Vs Mahadev, spoke about her mother and her childhood memories around her.

"Growing up, my mother made running the household look so effortless that it took me a while to grasp the kind of effort it takes to pull that off. It was only when I stepped out into the world, started working, started living away from home, that it hit me all at once."

She added, "Every value I stand by every time I choose kindness over convenience, I know it's her upbringing that has become like a muscle memory. Playing Vidya in Mahadev & Sons brought me the opportunity to depict her mannerisms on screen. Vidya is the kind of woman who holds an entire family together without anyone fully realising she's doing it; she is the glue, the warmth, the constant that everyone comes back to."

She added, "I have seen that woman. I grew up with her. And I think that's why this role feels so close to my heart. This Mother's Day, I don't want to say anything grand. I just want her to know that I appreciate her more than words can convey and everything I am, I owe it to her. I love you, Mom."

- IANS

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Vikram M
Honestly, this is refreshing to hear from an actress. Usually it's all about promotions and glamour, but Sangita's words show real depth. The 'Tu Juliet Jatt Di' sounds interesting now — a mother who loves too much? That's something a lot of Indian families can relate to, especially with saas-bahu dynamics. Sneha's tribute to her mother is equally heartwarming. Makes you appreciate your own mom more, doesn't it?
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Ananya R
Love this! 🥰 The way Sangita describes the transformation of becoming a mother is so honest. And Sneha's words about her mother making everything look effortless — that's my mom too! We never realize how much they do until we're older. Happy Mother's Day to all the unsung heroes!
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Rohit P
I appreciate the sentiment, but isn't it a bit too much? I mean, she's an actress promoting a show, and this reads like a PR piece. Still, I can't deny that mothers in India do sacrifice a lot. My mom gave up her career for us, and that realization hits hard later in life. Kudos to Sangita for at least talking about real emotions rather than just surface-level stuff.
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Kavya N
This literally made me tear up. 😢 The line "the most courageous kind of love" — yes! Indian moms often get criticized for being overprotective, but we forget they're just trying their best with what they know. Sneha's words about her mother's mannerisms being like muscle memory... that's so true. I find myself saying things my mom says without even realizing it. Happy Mother's Day to every mom who shaped us! 🌸

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