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Veteran actress Padmini Kolhapure has made a remarkable comeback to television after 11 years with the historical drama "Chakravarti Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan". Her portrayal of Rajmata has deeply resonated with her personal experiences as a mother, revealing the universal and timeless nature of maternal love. Kolhapure eloquently describes how her character's strength lies in vulnerability and protective instinct, mirroring her own journey of motherhood. Her return to Sony Entertainment Television marks a significant moment in her illustrious acting career.

Key Points: Padmini Kolhapure Reveals Motherhood's Timeless Emotional Journey

  • Actress returns to TV after 11 years in historical drama
  • Explores deep emotional connection between motherhood and royal legacy
  • Shares personal insights about her relationship with grown son Priyaank
  • Portrays powerful Rajmata character in Chakravarti Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan
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Padmini Kolhapure reflects on motherhood and the everlasting bond with her son

Veteran actress Padmini Kolhapure shares intimate reflections on maternal love, drawing parallels between her role in Prithviraj Chauhan and real-life motherhood

Padmini Kolhapure reflects on motherhood and the everlasting bond with her son
"The maternal emotions never really fade. They evolve. - Padmini Kolhapure"

Mumbai, July 1

Veteran actress Padmini Kolhapure reflected on the timeless nature of motherhood as she drew parallels between her personal life and her role as Rajmata in "Chakravarti Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan."

Speaking about her bond with her son Priyaank, she shared that even though he is now grown up, the maternal emotions remain as strong as ever. Kolhapure shared, "Portraying Rajmata has been one of the most emotionally enriching experiences for me. There's something incredibly powerful about a mother who is also a queen, someone who must balance the weight of the crown with the warmth of her embrace."

"As I live and breathe Rajmata on screen, I often find myself drawing parallels to my own life as a mother. The protective instinct, the fierce love, the sacrifices, you start realizing how universal and timeless these emotions are. Even though my son is grown up now, the maternal emotions never really fade. They evolve. This role reminded me of those early days, guiding, nurturing, sometimes worrying, but always loving. It has brought me closer to my own journey in ways I hadn't anticipated. Rajmata's strength lies in her softness, and I think that's something every mother can relate to."

Padmini Kolhapure made a grand return to television after 11 years with the historical drama "Chakravarti Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan." She had previously expressed her excitement on returning to television saying she felt an instant connection with the character of Rajmata.

The veteran actress had shared, "Stepping into the world of Chakravarti Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan is incredibly special for me, not just because of the powerful role I'm playing, but also because it marks my return to television after almost 11 years. My journey on television began with Sony Entertainment Television, and now, after all these years, I'm returning to the same channel with a role that is both challenging and fulfilling."

The show also stars Anuja Sathe, Ronit Roy, and Rumi Khan. It premieres Monday to Friday on Sony Entertainment Television.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Padmini Kolhapure is such an underrated actress! Glad to see her making a comeback. Our 90s kids grew up watching her films. Wishing her all the success for this new show 🤗
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Aman W
While I appreciate her thoughts on motherhood, I wish the article had focused more on her acting process. Historical dramas require so much preparation - would have loved to hear about that aspect too.
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Shreya B
"Rajmata's strength lies in her softness" - what a profound statement! This is exactly how Indian mothers are. We're so lucky to have such strong role models in our cinema industry. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Varun X
Interesting to see veteran actors returning to TV. The OTT platforms are getting all the attention these days, but good old television still has its charm. Hope the show does well!
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Nisha Z
My mother used to tell me stories about watching Padmini ji's movies in theaters. Now I'll get to watch her perform with my mom - what a beautiful generational connection! 🥰

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