Is Shekhar Kapur a Better Father Than Husband?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Suchitra Krishnamoorthi is a dedicated single mother to her daughter, Kaveri.
- Despite challenges in marriage, Shekhar Kapur has been a wonderful father.
- Kaveri faces pressure due to her parents' public personas.
- Emotional well-being is crucial when navigating family dynamics.
- Practical decision-making is vital for the well-being of children.
Mumbai, Oct 31 (NationPress) Actress and author Suchitra Krishnamoorthi has embraced the role of a single mother to her daughter, Kaveri. After marrying filmmaker Shekhar Kapur, the couple parted ways in 2006.
In a conversation with IANS on Friday, Suchitra shared that while Kapur was a challenging husband, he has proven to be an exceptional father to Kaveri.
"He has always been present as a father. He is a wonderful dad," she mentioned during the exclusive interview.
"I often tell him that while he was difficult with me, he is incredibly kind to our daughter, and I am grateful for that. I never had the chance to see that aspect of him. A man, a husband, and a father can be entirely different individuals. Kaveri enjoys the privilege of knowing him as a father, and it’s truly beautiful," she added.
Suchitra expressed, "Their relationship is very close, and I appreciate that because many parents can be quite cruel to their children. But Shekhar is devoted to his daughter."
When asked by IANS if Kaveri feels the weight of her family's legacy, Suchitra responded, "Every child with accomplished parents experiences some form of pressure. The entertainment industry amplifies this, as public scrutiny is relentless. Yes, she definitely feels that pressure."
She further noted, "She also grapples with the emotional turmoil from the separation between Shekhar and me, including the public scandals, negativity, and the hostility she witnessed during our court cases."
Suchitra added, "It was incredibly damaging for her, especially as a child. I believe if you can make a relationship work, you should try. However, sometimes, when it’s untenable, you must prioritize your own well-being."
Reflecting on her young experience of divorce, Suchitra said, "It was very challenging. I feel I could have managed my emotions differently. I did my best at that time, but wisdom does come with age and experience. Looking back, it was tough."
She advised others in turmoil, "Many people cite my experience and think they can endure the same. I tell them, 'No, you can’t fathom how hard it is. It’s exhausting, but ultimately, you do what you must. In my case, I had no emotional or spiritual choice; I had to move on.'"
Suchitra concluded, "Don’t seek inspiration from my example; instead, be practical in your decisions. Always consider not just yourself but also your child. Think wisely and carefully."