Debinna Bonnerjee's Daughters Steal the Show on Their First Professional Set Visit

Television actress Debinna Bonnerjee experienced a mix of excitement and anxiety as her two young daughters, Lianna and Divisha, joined her on a professional set for the very first time. Contrary to her worries about how they would react to the new environment, the girls were completely at ease and enjoyed themselves immensely. Bonnerjee shared that the experience taught her that children often surprise their parents with their adaptability. She described the day as a special new memory that she will always cherish.

Key Points: Debinna Bonnerjee Shares Daughters' First Time on Set

  • First time on set for her daughters
  • Mother's anxiety vs. kids' confidence
  • Kids surprised parents by adapting quickly
  • Creating a lifelong family memory
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Debinna Bonnerjee reveals what it was like having her girls on the set for the first time

TV star Debinna Bonnerjee reveals her nervousness and joy as her daughters Lianna and Divisha join her on a professional shoot for the first time.

"With them, life is a googly, and our job as mothers is to catch every ball with love and patience. - Debinna Bonnerjee"

Mumbai, Dec 28

Popular television couple Debinna Bonnerjee and Gurmeet Choudhary was accompanied by their two little munchkins - Lianna and Divisha- during a shoot.

It was the first time that their daughters were on a set, leaving mom Debinna worried about how her kids might react to the new environment.

Sharing her experience of a day filled with excitement and nervousness, she shared a video on social media saying, "Every day of the shoot is different, but today my two little girls are coming to be my co-stars. Oh my god! To be honest, I was more anxious than excited. I couldn't even sleep well. All night long, I kept thinking about how it would happen, what would happen, how would they behave, how would I manage. But then I remembered that there is no rehearsal for life with kids. With them, life is a googly, and our job as mothers is to catch every ball with love and patience."

However, contrary to Debinna's worries, the girls ended up having a blast on the set, creating memories for a lifetime.

"And then that moment came. My kids, my cuddlies, for the first time on a professional set. They saw the camera, the lights, and I thought they might be nervous. But no, I was the one who was nervous. They were in full Bindas mode. Sometimes I was melting seeing them, sometimes I was running after them. And in between, my real motherly nervousness- what if they start crying, or might get clingy," she added.

This experience made Debinna realise that kids tend to surprise their parents from time to time.

"Today became special. Because this is not just their first shoot. This is also a new memory for me. A day that I will always want to remember", she concluded.

- IANS

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Rohit P
"Life is a googly" - what a perfect way to put it! Kids are unpredictable in the best way possible. It's nice to see celebrity parents having the same worries as the rest of us. Lianna and Divisha must have had a blast with all the lights and cameras!
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Aman W
While it's a cute story, I sometimes feel these celebrity "slice of life" posts are a bit too curated for social media. That said, the sentiment is genuine. Every parent has been there, overthinking while the kids just adapt and enjoy.
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Shreya B
"Bindas mode" 😂 That's exactly how kids are! No fear, just pure curiosity. It's a beautiful memory for the family. In our Indian joint families, kids get exposed to so many people and situations, they often become little social butterflies.
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Michael C
Interesting to see the behind-the-scenes of Indian television. The pressure of a shoot schedule with little ones around must be immense. Respect to the crew as well for managing it. The girls will have such unique childhood memories.
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Nisha Z
So relatable! We took our daughter to a wedding last month and I had the same sleepless night. Will she cry? Will she be shy? And then she ended up being the star of the event, dancing in the middle of the hall! Kids teach us to let go.

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