Did Soni Razdan Just Reveal Shaheen Was Like a Mother to Her at Two?
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Key Takeaways
- Soni Razdan's heartfelt tribute showcases maternal love.
- Shaheen Bhatt's journey as a mental health advocate is inspiring.
- Family bonds can be deeply impactful, especially in challenging times.
- Emotional connections transcend words, as shown in Soni's message.
- Shaheen's book addresses important mental health issues.
Mumbai, Nov 28 (NationPress) Esteemed actress Soni Razdan shared a touching revelation about her firstborn, Shaheen Bhatt, stating that she embraced a maternal role at the young age of two.
In a heartfelt birthday tribute posted on Instagram, Soni referred to her elder daughter as her 'Uniquely special Brilliant Baby'. She expressed, "My precious Shaheen, my first born, my uniquely special Brilliant Baby... Who became a mother to me, almost from the age of two. Her fierce love and unwavering determination to be the center of my universe became a reality from the moment she opened her eyes angrily (yes, she was quite comfortable and reluctant to enter the world)... And since we share a deep connection beyond words, you already know what I wish to convey to you. (sic)."
Soni shared her hopes for the upcoming year, wishing her daughter new beginnings filled with freedom and lightness.
"You know my love for you is immeasurable and cannot be confined to mere words, but since it’s your birthday, I wish that this year brings you resolutions and closure to what needs to end, along with new beginnings that will provide you with freedom and a lightness of being.
Happy Birthday, I love you ❤️," she concluded.
For context, Soni married renowned filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt on April 20, 1986, and welcomed their first child, Shaheen, on November 28, 1988, followed by their second daughter, Alia Bhatt, in 1993.
Soni also serves as a stepmother to Pooja Bhatt and Rahul Bhatt, Mahesh's children from his previous marriage with Kiran Bhatt.
Shaheen is an accomplished author, screenwriter, and mental health advocate, known for her book “I’ve Never Been (Un)Happier,” where she candidly discusses her struggles with depression.