Mother’s Day Special: Celebs share fondest childhood memory spent with their mom

Mother, the words define our existence. Our life is what our mothers make of it. They are our guiding force. Without our mothers, we are nothing. Since our childhood, she guides us through everything that helps us learn and grow in our lives. Celebrities share their fondest memories spent with their mother as a child. They also talk about that one gift which they want to give their mothers.

Nibeditaa Paal
I think mothers are the biggest blessings on Earth. My mom is my best friend.  Moms are selfless and I am so blessed to share such an amazing relationship with her. I tell her almost everything that happens in my life and she is always there to guide me. She is the one person who passes any judgements about me unless she finds out what the real truth is. I want to tell my mom today that she completes me, that I am nothing without her.
Mohit Daga
The most important thing that I have learnt from my mom is manners, respecting all religions and gurus. I remember that she used to bribe us by saying that ‘learn this shloka, and then I’ll give you Rs 5 for ice cream’.  I am falling short of words to give her a message. We are connected till eternity; she knows what I feel for her.

Prajwal Gupta
She always told us to help others, be thankful and stay content with whatever we have in life. I learnt how to cook and keep my home clean from her. She has made me self-dependent. I want to thank my mother in every step of my life, I owe her everything, and whatever I have become today is because of her.

Pritam Singh
I have learnt patience from her. But then I have my father’s genes in me too and that makes me a little hyperactive and my kids have got it from me I guess. I would like to tell my mother that mother is one person that no matter how many times you thank her, it’s still not enough. I would like to tell her that she should stop worrying about other things now and relax a bit, take care of herself for a change

Priyamvada Kant
I am an extension of my mom. I owe my entire life to her not just because she gave birth to me but for the way she supported me throughout my entire life. From taking me to dance classes, to helping me with my school projects… even after having a successful career she always gave her undivided attention towards me and our family. This is something that I have learnt from her. She has been a hands-on mother. I’ve been away from home for over ten years but I still call her for the smallest of things and need her suggestions. I know saying thank you won’t be enough but I will still tell her how grateful I feel to have her as my mother, teaching me the right and wrong, for passing on such amazing genes and being there for me incessantly.

Anjali Phougat
My mother left everything in India and stayed with me in the US for one year during my daughter’s birth so as to take care of me and my child. So the first thing that I have learnt from her is to be selfless. I want to thank for everything and tell her how much I love and miss her all the time.

Anupama Solanki
The fondest memory from my childhood is that one day my mother suddenly came to my school and I was not in my classroom at that time and she started looking for me. Unfortunately, she found me on stage practicing dance and she scolded me and my dance teacher as well.

 

Hasan Zaidi
Ammi says ‘selflessness’, ‘unbiased love’ and my faith in Allah are the things that I need to keep in mind. She has always been my emotional support. Her love makes me stronger. She was born on February 14 and will always be my first valentine. I will just say ‘thank you’ to her, rest she would understand.

Sneh Binny
It’s difficult to pick one special memory or moment. But yes mom is super funny, she doesn’t know what she said at times and she forgets what she kept where and the entire family is always looking for things around the house whenever she can’t find something and then we all end up laughing about it because most of the time she ends up keeping it in the wrong place. She’s super cute.  One gift is too less for her, she gets whatever she wants. Mom loves dark chocolate but she’s on a diet so she doesn’t let anyone bring it home, otherwise she’ll end up eating it all. So I might give her a lot of her favourite chocolates. The joy on her face would be my return gift.

 

Hrishikesh Pandey
From childhood itself my mother taught me the right values and morals. My mother inculcated the habit of learning and implementing the saying in shlokas in Mahabharata, Bhagvad Gita and Puran. She has taught us not to be greedy and respect everyone around us. I want to tell her that she is and will always be my world

Meera Deosthale
When in school, I used to participate in all kinds of competitions. My mother would prep me up for everything, train me and I used to come back with trophies. Whenever I used to misbehave or make any mistakes, no one was allowed to scold me or raise a voice except my mother. She would teach me a lesson in her own sweet way.

Rahul Bhatia
My mother always supported my talent and dream of becoming an artist, while my father, being a businessman, was strictly against my inclination towards art. My mom gave me Rs 3300 without telling me so that I could enrol in Shiamak Davar’s classes, where I started my journey. I’m truly blessed that my mom supported me that day. I wanted to buy her a Mercedes Benz but not sure if it will be possible this year.

Sidharrth Sipani
Independence and perseverance are the two things that I have learnt from my mother. She always tells me to stand up from how to believe that I could do anything if I put my mind and heart into it. I want to tell her that she is the inspiration behind what I am today and that I have learnt from her to move past all the obstacles and stay determined towards the goal