Did ‘Tridev’ Actress Sonam Sense Something Was Wrong with Her Son at Birth?

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Key Takeaways
- Mothers often possess strong intuition about their children.
- Raising a special child comes with unique challenges.
- Resilience and love are key to overcoming struggles.
- Societal stigma can impact families with special needs children.
- Empathy and understanding are essential in nurturing relationships.
Mumbai, Sep 9 (NationPress) Actress Sonam, renowned for her roles in ‘Tridev’ and ‘Vishwatma’, revealed that she instinctively felt something was amiss with her son, Gaurav Rai, from the moment he entered the world.
On Tuesday, she shared a nostalgic photo of herself cradling her newborn son on Instagram.
In her heartfelt caption, she reflected on the challenges of raising a special child, saying, “A mother at 20. This picture captures the day my son was born. I don’t know why or how, but I sensed something was not right with him from the very start.”
She elaborated, stating, “Call it a mother’s intuition. Little did I realize how profoundly my life would change. Looking back at my struggles, I gained important lessons: First, never judge anyone. Second, never feel sorry for yourself. Third, always keep loving. Fourth, be kind to yourself and others. Finally, live day by day while embracing these principles.”
Sonam was married to producer-director Rajiv Rai, her collaborator on ‘Tridev’ and ‘Vishwatma’. Their son was diagnosed with autism early on. In 1997, after a harrowing incident involving a murder attempt by hitmen allegedly connected to Mumbai underworld figure Abu Salem, the couple relocated to the UK.
Previously, the actress discussed the societal stigma associated with raising an autistic child in the conservative climate of the 1990s. She recounted how she would often return home from social events and find herself crying alone in the bathroom after tucking her son in for the night, describing it as an incredibly difficult journey filled with moments of solace in her son’s embrace.
Initially residing in Los Angeles, Sonam and Rajiv later moved to Europe. However, their marriage faced challenges and ultimately ended in divorce in 2016 after 25 years together.