Kriti Sanon celebrates Mother's Day with her biggest critic and supporter

IANS May 11, 2025 777 views

Bollywood actress Kriti Sanon made an emotional Mother's Day tribute to her mom Geeta Sanon on Instagram. Her heartfelt post celebrated her mother as both a supporter and constructive critic, highlighting the complex and loving relationship they share. The video and caption captured the essence of maternal love and appreciation. Kriti's message resonated with many, showcasing the universal bond between mothers and children.

"Happy Mother's Day Mumma. To our sunshine of happiness and our pillar of strength" - Kriti Sanon
Kriti Sanon celebrates Mother's Day with her biggest critic and supporter
Mumbai, May 11: Bollywood actress Kriti Sanon, who was recently seen in the streaming film, 'Do Patti', is celebrating Mother's Day.

Key Points

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Kriti shares heartfelt video celebrating her mother Geeta Sanon

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Emotional tribute highlights maternal support and constructive criticism

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Actress recognizes mothers' multifaceted roles in family

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Personal message resonates with family values

The actress took to her Instagram, and shared a heartfelt video featuring her mother Geeta Sanon. She called her mom her biggest supporter and her biggest critic.

She wrote in the caption, "Happy Mother's Day Mumma. To our sunshine of happiness and our pillar of strength. My Biggest supporter and the biggest critic! The problem solver and the drama-queen! The mother as well as the baby of our house. We love you more than you know. Happy Mother's day to all moms out there".

Earlier in the day, the actress' 'Bareilly Ki Barfi' co-actor Rajkummar Rao remembered his mother, and expressing the gratitude to different forms of mothers in his life on the occasion of Mother's Day. The actor, who will be next seen in the upcoming film 'Bhool Chuk Maaf', took to his Instagram on Sunday, and shared pictures of his late mother, his wife Patralekha, goddess Durga and mother India.

He wrote in the caption, "Happy Mother's Day Everyone. Maa is the closest you can ever be to God. Thank you for every hug, lesson, happiness and Smile".

Rajkummar had earlier said that his mother passed away during the shoot of his critically acclaimed film 'Newton'. The actor took a few days off from his shoot, and went to his home for the final rites of his mother.

Prior to this, Kriti gave a sneak peek into her March diaries, and shared how she 'March-ed into April'. One of the photos in her post was of her chilling at her home, followed by an image of enjoying a wholesome home-cooked meal.

We could also see her having a blast with 'Tere Ishk Mein' director Anand L Rai on the sets of her next. From some self-care during downtime at home to traveling, to satisfying her sweet tooth, to creating some fond memories with friends, Kriti's March looked like a perfect balance of work and fun.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Kriti's bond with her mom is so relatable! Indian moms are truly the best - always pampering us with love yet keeping us grounded with their honest feedback. That "biggest critic" line hit home! 😊
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Amit S.
While I appreciate celebrities celebrating Mother's Day, I wish they'd also highlight the struggles of ordinary Indian mothers - the ones working double shifts or farming to feed their families. The glamour sometimes overshadows real stories.
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Riya M.
Rajkummar Rao's tribute made me emotional yaar! Losing a mother is the hardest thing. His inclusion of Bharat Mata in the post shows how we Indians see motherhood in everything - from family to nation. 🇮🇳
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Vikram J.
Kriti's post is sweet but feels a bit too polished. Would love to see more raw, unfiltered moments between celebs and their parents - like those funny WhatsApp forwards we all get from our moms!
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Neha P.
The part about home-cooked meals in Kriti's March diary is so Indian! No matter how famous you become, nothing beats ghar ka khana made by mom. Makes me miss my mom's aloo parathas now 🥺
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Suresh T.
Good to see young actors valuing family. In our culture, parents sacrifice so much - reminds me of my mother who sold her jewelry for my education. These posts make me call her immediately!

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