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When the Good Lord was creating mothers, he was
into his sixth day of overtime when the angel appeared and said: 'You're doing
a lot of fiddling around on this one.' And God said, 'Have you read the specs
on this order? She has to be completely washable, but not plastic. Have 180
moveable parts ... all replaceable. Run on black coffee and leftovers. Have a
lap that disappears when she stands up. A kiss that can cure anything from a
broken leg to a disappointed love affair. And six pairs of hands. That’s
the power of a Mother.
#iamSHEE had the privilege to get actor Ridheema Tiwari’s viewpoints on
Mother’s Day and we were surely impressed with her strong sense of
understanding. Ridheema has always ensured that she opts for strong
author-backed roles on television. A crusader for woman causes, Ridheema is
surely a woman of substance and more.
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Is there a generation gap between youngsters with
their parents?
There always
will be a generation gap, it’s a time immemorial fact of life. But when there
is mutual understanding, respect and genuine efforts from both sides, they
strike a perfect balance in giving each other required space and
acceptance. Our parents are experienced, love us a lot and don’t want us
to be hurt in our life journey, it’s just that today’s generation has different
ideologies and mind-sets and that’s why there is a clash.
Bringing
up a child is a very big responsibility and being a mother itself is a huge
sacrifice. Those who embrace motherhood know how important this gift of life is.
They have to work extra hard to inculcate jewels into the precious life which
is the child. Imbibing good values, culture, positivity, grace, importance of
compassion, respect, humility and Godliness to your kid is of utmost
importance.
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