Does Ankita Lokhande Regret Not Spending Enough Time with Her Mother?
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Mumbai, Feb 10 (NationPress) A well-known figure in the television realm, Ankita Lokhande, openly shared her feelings of guilt regarding the limited time she spends with her mother, Vandana Phadnis Lokhande.
The star of 'Pavitra Rishta' expressed her deep appreciation for her mother, who has not only provided her with love and care but also extended that warmth to everyone around her.
Ankita conveyed on her Instagram, "Meri maa...At times, words don’t suffice, but today I aim to express everything that weighs on my heart. I recognize that I don’t often vocalize it, but Mama, the type of mother you are—to me, to Arpan, Vikki, and to all of us—is truly exceptional. You embody motherhood not just to your biological children but to every child in this family…Adi, Nikita, Ashu, Tanmay, Poonam, Mudgdha, and now Advait too. Your love is unwavering, impartial, and abundant. (sic)"
She acknowledged that her strength and values have all been instilled in her by her mother.
Ankita expressed her remorse about the infrequent time they spend together due to her busy schedule.
"At times, I feel a sense of guilt that we no longer share as much time together—our duties, our lives, this bustling city… and even though we reside in the same area, we don’t meet every day. But please understand, Mama, I am grateful every single day for having you. Truly grateful," she emphasized.
As her mother enjoys a trip with her sisters and friends, Ankita wished she could accompany her.
The contestant from 'Laughter Chefs' recounted her worries about her mother’s resilience following her father's passing, only to be astonished by her mother's strength.
"It taught me more than any book, quote, or person ever could. People frequently tell me, 'Your mother is incredibly strong, her presence is so impactful… the bond you share is remarkable.' And they are absolutely correct.
Because everything I’ve learned about love, generosity, and relationships… comes from you, Mama," she wrote.