Nisha Rawal, who is popularly known for her stint in the reality show Lock Upp was highly appreciated for staying true to her grounds in the game and for having the most ethical code of conduct in the show.
Nisha's son Kavish Mehra celebrated his 5th birthday yesterday and the actress being a proud single mother strives hard to give her son the best parenting. The actress took her son to an NGO to celebrate his birthday with the less privileged children.
The actress organised some cool activities such as dance performance and games amongst others. The actress took a clown to entertain the children. She also distributed study kits to the kids. Lastly, all of them had a cake cutting session with Kavish and enjoyed snacks and food.
Nisha's fans and friends from the industry appreciated her good deeds and encouraged her thought behind the same.
Recently, while talking to ETimes TV, the actress opened up about facing the in-famous mother's guilt. She said, "Yes, I have also faced mom's guilt and I go through it everyday especially when I shoot for a television show for 12 hours. Plus it takes a lot of time travelling to the sets in Mumbai. So everyday I used to think that if I am not seeing him playing, spending time with him, when he gets hurt I am not around, I am not giving him bath or feeding him lunch or dinner, or taking him to the doctor when he is unwell, am I really getting to witness his childhood or am I being a good mother. But at the end of the day we have to choose and prioritise.
She further shared that she has to make a choice between being physically present with her son or getting food for her family, "I have to also bring food to my family and take care of my child. So, I have to make a choice, to be physically present with him and micro-manage things or go out and work for my family. When I go to work I earn money and can hire staff for my child and can send him to a good school and make a good eco-system. That's more important. But at the same time I make sure to take out time for him. Even if I have 10-15 minutes before going to work we make sure to exchange love, compassion and respect."