Sunday 10 May 2009

Bollywood Divas Plan for Mother's Day




Our Bollywood divas may be expert at sizzling the screens but when it comes to their mums they do become like any other daughter.Read below what our top heroines are going to gift their mothers on Mother's Day.

Bipasha Basu: “One day isn’t enough to celebrate the joys of the mother. It is Mother’s Day every day for me. At the moment, I want to get my mother a new home. My favourite screen mothers are Farida Jalal and Reema Lagoo. They look so loving and warm.

Deepika Padukone: “I love my mother every single day. But my gift to her would be to spend more time with her. I’m sure she’d cherish that more than anything else.

Anoushka Sharma: “Each day one must appreciate all that a mother does. Mother’s Day is dedicated to showering your love and appreciation for the unconditional love she has provided. This Mother’s Day, I’d like to spend quality time with my mom over a nice meal. My favourite cine-maa: Jaya Bachchan. She never fails to come across as extremely warm, lovable and relatable.

Raveena Tandon: One doesn’t need a Mother’s Day to tell your mother you love her. Say it to her every day because you owe your existence to her. My mother’s birthday and Mother’s Day are a day apart. So, I get away by giving her one present and by throwing one party, ha ha! I realised the truth of the adage that a child gives birth to a mother when my own daughter was born. I spent the first night she was born gazing at her. She was so angelic and fragile that I wanted to protect her from the whole world. And then it occurred to me that some day she’ll grow up, rebel, perhaps answer back and break my heart. I realised how my mom must have felt whenever I fought with her. I caught up with her at 2 am and apologised to her a thousand times.

Urmila Matondkar: Mmmm....other! It’s a day like no other, a day to thank god he has given us the gift of a mother. It’s the day when I’ll tell her how much I love and appreciate her and also ask her forgiveness for all the time I take her for granted. My favourite cine-maa: Nargis in Mother India — loving, giving, forgiving and super-strong like my own mother.

Konkona Sen: On Mother’s Day, I’d like to present lots and lots of love to my mom
for giving me the gift of life, so I could see life on earth. My favourite cine-maa is Rekhaji in Koi Mil Gaya.



Esha Deol: “Mother’s Day means a lot to me because my mother means the world to me. My world is my ma. The gift I’d like to give her is to try to be the best daughter in the world and never hurt her in any way and to look after her to the best of my ability. My favourite cine-maa? Jaya (Bachchan) aunty.

Vidya Balan: “I don’t really make a big deal about Mother’s Day. But this year I want to take mom out. My favourite cine-maa would be Nargis in Mother India. She embodies the mother-figure in every sense. She kills to protect her child and kills her child to protect him from himself. Wah!
Courtsey :TOI

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