Tisca Chopra Mourns Mother Pammi Arora's Passing, Shares "Mitti Pao" Philosophy

Actor Tisca Chopra shared an emotional tribute following the passing of her mother, Pammi Arora, on March 7. She recalled her mother's unique two-word philosophy for life, "Mitti Pao," which encouraged moving on from grievances. Pammi Arora was remembered as a light-hearted, kind, and stubbornly optimistic person who was a beloved teacher. Tisca expressed gratitude for inheriting her mother's artistic instincts and zest for life, which she hopes to pass on to her own daughter.

Key Points: Tisca Chopra's Emotional Tribute to Mother Pammi Arora

  • Pammi Arora passed away on March 7
  • Her philosophy was "Mitti Pao" (throw earth over problems)
  • She was a beloved teacher to generations
  • Tisca credits her mother for her artistic gene
  • She faced cancer and a broken hip with resilience
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Tisca Chopra mourns demise of her mother Pammi Arora, pens emotional note

Actor Tisca Chopra pens an emotional note remembering her mother Pammi Arora, sharing her life philosophy of "Mitti Pao" and legacy of kindness.

"You already have a 'no' in your pocket. Now go out and get a 'yes'. - Tisca Chopra"

Mumbai, March 11

Actor Tisca Chopra's mother, Pammi Arora, passed away on March 7.

On Wednesday, Tisca penned an emotional note, remembering her mother.

Recalling her mom's two-word philosophy "Mitti Pao", Tisca shared, "On the 7th of March, we said goodbye to my mother, Pammi Arora. Those who knew her loved her, instantly, completely. And the reason was very simple, she was so very light of being. Seriousness never stood much of a chance in her company. If a problem appeared, she had a two-word philosophy ready: 'Mitti pao.' Throw some earth over it. Move on. Life was too lively to sit around nursing grievances. Mum had a smile that resembled the moon peeping through clouds. Nothing lingered too long in her mind, it was always jest over judgement. And kindness over everything else."

"From her I learnt one of the most useful life lessons anyone ever gave me: You already have a 'no' in your pocket. Now go out and get a 'yes'. It was classic Pammi Arora, practical optimism with a twinkle in the eye. She also gave me something else that shaped my entire life:the artistic gene. The instinct to perform, to tell stories, to lean toward colour and expression rather than grey routine. That, and a zest for living that I hope, with all my heart, will travel onward to Tara."

Tisca said she was "lucky to grow up in the warmth of her gentleness, and equally lucky to inherit a little of that stubborn streak that simply refuses to give up on life."

"To the outside world she was 'Arora Ma'am.' To generations of children she was the teacher who was somehow almost as childlike as them. She made school feel lighter, softer and more like home. Many of them later returned as parents themselves, proudly bringing their own children to the same teacher who had once loved them. A very rare legacy. At home she was gentle yet stubborn when it mattered. Cancer and broken hip came, and she refused to bow. Even in the ICU, her Punjabi shoulders bobbed up and down to the beats of a song. She had a charm that made you forget how much she was carrying. I was lucky to grow up in the warmth of her gentleness, and equally lucky to inherit a little of that stubborn streak that simply refuses to give up on life," she wrote.

"Pammi Arora was a rare and beautiful woman. And if there is one thing she would probably say about all this solemnity, it is this: 'Bas, ab mitti pao.' So we will smile through the tears. We will remember the laughter. And we will carry her spirit forward. Because the truth is simple.Those who knew her loved her. And those who loved her will never quite lose her..," Tisca concluded.

Tisca's post garnered condolence messages from fans and members of the film industry.

"My deepest condolences Tisc!," actor Lara Dutta commented.

"Sending Prayers, Strength and Love to you," a fan wrote.

Tisca also shared several pictures with her mom.

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Aman W
"You already have a 'no' in your pocket. Now go out and get a 'yes'." What an incredible lesson for life. Pammi Arora sounds like an amazing woman and teacher. Her legacy lives on through her daughter and all the students she touched.
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Rohit P
The part about her Punjabi shoulders bobbing in the ICU got me. That's the spirit! So many of our parents' generation have this incredible resilience. Om Shanti.
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Sarah B
While the tribute is moving, I do wish the article focused a bit more on Pammi Arora's own life and achievements as an individual, not just through her famous daughter's lens. She was clearly a remarkable educator in her own right.
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Kavya N
As a teacher myself, this hit home. To be remembered by generations of students as someone who made school feel like home... that is the ultimate goal. What a life well-lived. Strength to the family.
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Vikram M
"Bas, ab mitti pao." So powerful. In our culture, we often dwell too much on loss and grief. Her mother's philosophy of moving forward with a smile is something we all need to learn. Condolences.

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