How Did ‘Tridev’ Actress Sonam Celebrate Her Son’s 32nd Birthday?

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Key Takeaways
- Motherhood imparts strength and resilience.
- Compassion and empathy are vital lessons.
- Neurodiversity should be embraced and understood.
- Love should be expressed without reservation.
- Every day presents new learning experiences.
Mumbai, May 22 (NationPress) Actress Sonam, famed for her roles in ‘Tridev’ and ‘Vishwatma’, is joyfully commemorating the 32nd birthday of her son. On Thursday, she took to Instagram to share a collection of heartfelt images featuring herself alongside her son, Gaurav Rai.
The post also showcased a delightful chocolate cake. In her caption, she expressed how motherhood has endowed her with remarkable strength.
She wrote, “To My dearest son, as you turn 32 today… It has been a privilege and a humbling experience being your mother. It has made me a better person than I had ever hoped or thought I could be… You taught me compassion & empathy towards others, not pity. You made me brave to embrace life as it comes through your challenges. You made me accept others just as they are, while struggling for others to accept you as you were and are. You taught me not to judge when every step of the way you were and are being judged.”
Sonam was married to producer-director Rajiv Rai, with whom she collaborated on ‘Tridev’ and ‘Vishwatma’. Their son was diagnosed with autism at an early age. In 1997, the couple relocated to the UK following a failed assassination attempt believed to be orchestrated by hitmen associated with Mumbai underworld leader Abu Salem.
She continued, “A very happy birthday, my dearest! I have always loved you as if it would be my last day with you. It’s not a morbid thought in any way, I am just not taking a chance with loving you any less, & I’m certainly not taking your love for granted which you have given me since you were a little baby. May the Almighty bless you always with the very best. Thank you for being a part of my life! I love you! Your Mom. A big shout out to parents & caregivers of children & adults with neurodiversity. Every day is a learning experience, sometimes happy, sometimes humbling. One day at a time… lots of love to all of you as well. Stay Blessed always.”
Initially, Sonam and Rajiv lived in Los Angeles before moving to Europe. However, their marriage faced challenges, leading to their official divorce in 2016 after 25 years together.