Sushant Divgikar on Motherhood: A Tribute to Maternal Love |

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As the world honors the unwavering love and sacrifice of mothers on International Mother’s Day, the multifaceted artist, Sushant Divgikar, affectionately known as Rani Ko-HE-Nur, sat with us for a candid conversation. Beyond the glitz and glamor of the stage, Sushant’s journey into motherhood, both as a son and as a nurturing figure to numerous children, offers profound insights into the timeless bond between a parent and child.
Sushant shares his reflections on the essence of motherhood, the joy of fostering young lives, and the enduring legacy of maternal love. Join us as we delve into the depths of Sushant’s heartwarming journey and celebrate the universal spirit of motherhood.

For Sushant, Mother’s Day transcends a mere calendar date, emphasizing that every day should be dedicated to celebrating mothers. “I believe not just one day is enough to celebrate mothers but having said that International Mother’s Day is a day people get to thank and celebrate their creator. Luckily, I will be spending the day with my mother and my kids! I couldn’t have asked for more,” said Sushant

As a parent to numerous adopted children and a fervent advocate for education, Sushant reflects on the profound fulfillment of nurturing young lives. He expresses that motherhood, to him, extends beyond biological ties, emphasizing the importance of providing unconditional love and support to every child. “I was destined to be a mother. One way or the other! I love them dearly and as I say, every kid deserves unconditional love and support. Yes, I have made sure my kids are able and productive members of society,” he quoted.
“To be a mother, doesn’t mean to physically give birth to a child but to give the child love. Although I know I cannot biologically give birth to a child, I have lots of love to give and therefore I have so many wonderful kids. I believe Motherhood is an emotion, it is a behaviour,” he added.

Recalling his fondest memory of Mother’s Day, Sushant reminisces about the realization of his mother’s unwavering love and support. “My biggest memory of Mother’s Day is when I realized my mom is the person that has loved me and will always love me regardless of who I am and what I become and the same sentiment is what I carry for my children. Lucky are those that have the love and care of a mother.”
“As they say , God couldn’t be everywhere therefore, mothers were created! Having said that, how beautiful is also the saying that a child gives birth to a mother.I am thankful to the universe for the most wonderful mother and the best kids,” concluded Sushant.

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