Rupali Ganguly to Karishma Tanna: Television stars share lovely wishes this Mother's Day

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Television stars took to social media to celebrate Mother's Day with touching tributes and personal messages. Actresses like Rupali Ganguly and Jannat Zubair shared deeply emotional posts highlighting their mothers' unconditional love and support. Eshaa Pathak credited her mother as her ultimate inspiration and superhero. These heartwarming messages showcased the profound bond between mothers and their children across the entertainment industry.

"Mumma, you are the magic woven into every moment of our lives" - Rupali Ganguly
Rupali Ganguly to Karishma Tanna: Television stars share lovely wishes this Mother's Day
Mumbai, May 11: As we celebrate Mother's Day 2025, several prominent names from the television industry used social media to share lovely messages for their pillars of strength.

Key Points

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Rupali Ganguly's emotional tribute highlights maternal strength

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Jannat Zubair shares playful message celebrating her mom

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Eshaa Pathak calls mother her true superhero

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Karishma Tanna posts adorable family photographs

'Anupamaa' actress Rupali Ganguly wrote on her IG, "Mumma, you are the magic woven into every moment of our lives — the heartbeat of our home, the soul of our smiles. Your love is timeless, your strength unmatched, and your warmth, a forever comfort. We are because you are. Happy Mother’s Day to all the incredible moms around the world! Maa Hain to sb Hain...."

Jannat Zubair penned a special Mother's Day note to her mom saying, "Happy Mother's Day to the one who somehow puts up with my chaos, gives the best hugs, and always knows where everything is. You're the real deal mom- Love you forever (Even when you call me 8 times a day.)

'Rishto Se Bandhi Gauri' actress Eshaa Pathak revealed that whatever she is today, it is due to her mother.

She shared, "First of all, Happy Mother’s Day to all the mothers out there! I just want to say that a mom is the most beautiful creation in this world. A mother’s love is truly unconditional; you can’t measure it with anything, and you can never really repay it. No one can love you the way your mom does, and you can never love anyone else the same way. I truly believe that my mom is my superhero. People often say things like ‘she’s my superhero,’ but for me, it’s 100% true. Whatever I am today, it's all because of her. Right from the beginning of my life, she supported me every step of the way.”

Karishma Tanna shared a couple of photographs with her mother and mother-in-law, along with the caption, "Happy moms day". The 'Scoop' actress dropped a video of both mothers enjoying the swing.

Karan Kundrra also posted a photo of his mother on his Instagram stories.

Many others compiled special Mother's Day wishes on social media.

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Priya M.
Rupali Ganguly's message made me emotional! "Maa Hain to sb Hain" is so true in our culture. Indian mothers sacrifice so much silently - from waking up before everyone to sleeping last. These TV stars are setting beautiful examples of filial love ❤️
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Rahul K.
While I appreciate the sentiment, I wish these celebrities would also highlight working-class mothers who can't afford fancy celebrations. My mother worked as a housemaid to educate me - that's the real sacrifice we should honor.
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Anjali S.
Jannat's message is so relatable! 😂 My mom also calls me 10 times a day asking where things are, even when they're right in front of her. But that's what makes Indian moms special - their loving nagging is actually care packaged differently!
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Vikram P.
Good to see male actors like Karan Kundrra also celebrating their mothers. In our society, mother-son relationships are often taken for granted. More men should openly express gratitude like this.
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Sunita R.
Eshaa Pathak's words resonate deeply. In Indian joint families, mothers often bear the emotional labor of keeping everyone together. My nani was that glue for our family of 22 members! These TV bahus portraying strong mothers is so important.
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Arjun T.
Karishma including both mother and mother-in-law is classy! In our culture, the saas-bahu relationship is often stereotyped as difficult. Nice to see positive representations. Though I wonder - did she post equal appreciation for both? 😉

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