Actor Palak Tiwari, daughter of actress Shweta Tiwari, is busy carving her niche in the entertainment industry, with her stellar performances. The young fame made her debut with the music video Bijilee co-starring Harrdy Sandhu. And since then, she has garnered massive fame. Palak recently sat down with us for a candid chat. In an exclusive interview with us, Palak Tiwari got emotional about how her mother Shweta Tiwari has dealt with personal crisis at home.
Speaking with Bollywood Bubble, Palak opened up about if she faced any difficulty because she had to mature at a young age to support her mother and stand by her. She said, “It was never difficult. Because, the way I have seen it, there are people that have things much worse. That have actual issues in life. And with us, yes, it was a personal life issue, it was something we had to deal with. But, for me, it was never a choice.”
She added, “There was only one person, one woman, that I have admired holistically, and that’s been my mother. And, for me, she could never do no wrong then, and she could never do no wrong now. And so, when she tells me ‘Luvu we’re doing this’ Ok, I don’t mind.”
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The actress continued, “For me, probably sticking by someone, that blindly, I might have my apprehensions about it, not with my mother. Because, I know she can never do no wrong. And I know, she can always put her family first. And that is not a feeling a lot of kids get out of their family members.”
Palak further added, “And I’m so lucky that I know my mother has always prioritised her children and she will always prioritise us, she’ll prioritise the well being of my grand parents and our family’s well being overall. And that’s why, I’ve never had a hard time supporting her.”
Talking about wanting to support her mother financially and look after her family, Tiwari said, “Not just my mother, I have a whole family I want to provide for. My mother is taking a lot of stress. My nana is getting old now. My Nani is getting old now. Medical bills are so expensive. I want to provide for all of that. I want to take all of my mother’s stress and take it on my own back. Because, she has sheilded me from so much negativity that the world has to offer. And I’m gonna be the same for me. My ultimate goal is to have enough financial stability that my mother never has to look at the price tag of something and be like ‘bohot mehenga hai’ and she can just pick it up.”
Take a look at the full conversation below: