Pallavi Chatterjee remembers her mother’s strength and courage
Actor, writer, and producer Pallavi Chatterjee, who was recently seen in Khakee: The Bengal Chapter and will next feature in The Revolutionaries, shared an emotional tribute to her mother this Mother’s Day. Remembering her mother, Ratna Chatterjee, Pallavi said, “She was very strong and at the same time a strict mother. She was a woman of substance who had a lot of courage and self-belief. She was spiritual and religious.”
Speaking about the biggest lesson she learnt from her mother, Pallavi who is the daughter of veteran actor Biswajeet, shared, “My mother taught us one thing — take life as it comes and adjust in any situation you are in. Never ask anything from anyone.” Pallavi also recalled her mother’s love for cooking and caring for others. “She loved to feed others. I guess I got this trait from her,” she said.
The actress admitted that she truly understood her mother’s sacrifices only after becoming a mother herself. “I wish I would have told her more often how much I love her. I wanted her to love me back always,” she shared emotionally.
Calling motherhood a lifelong celebration, Pallavi added, “Every day is Mother’s Day as we should never forget that our life is a gift from our mothers.” Talking about her bond with her daughter, she concluded, “My daughter has now become my mother. She is the only one who can scold me, fight with me, and love me — all at the same time. Though we are more like friends, I think it’s a blessing and a gift from God to have a daughter.”
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The actress admitted that she truly understood her mother’s sacrifices only after becoming a mother herself. “I wish I would have told her more often how much I love her. I wanted her to love me back always,” she shared emotionally.
Calling motherhood a lifelong celebration, Pallavi added, “Every day is Mother’s Day as we should never forget that our life is a gift from our mothers.” Talking about her bond with her daughter, she concluded, “My daughter has now become my mother. She is the only one who can scold me, fight with me, and love me — all at the same time. Though we are more like friends, I think it’s a blessing and a gift from God to have a daughter.”
Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
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