Shweta Tiwari is a strong woman known for her powerful career in the entertainment business spanning two decades. The diva has starred in several popular TV shows. In contrast, the actress will mark her return to television with Main Hoon Aparajita. And in relation to that and her daughter Palak Tiwari’s entry into the industry, she revealed things in the interview with ETimes. The Kasautii Zindagi Kay actress is a proud mother, and she admires Palak a lot. The actress thinks her daughter is confident enough and smart that she is capable of handling things on her own.

Shweta Tiwari continued to reveal Palak’s upbringing; she said, “Palak has grown up watching a mother who has been working non-stop. She realized not just her mother, but the people who are working with me had also been working non-stop. My daughter noticed that I have a makeup van to sit but there are people on the set who sit on chairs and boxes in the sun, heat, and rain. She had noticed all these things that the junior artists, and assistants, spot boy dadas, they come way before me and leave after wrapping up everything. She has been noticing these things since a very young age that an actor’s life is way better than the spot boy dada and juniors.”

The mother actress also talked about how Palak experienced assistant directing before becoming an actress so that she understood what was behind the camera. “That’s why when she started she began her career as an Assistant Director. Her first project was one of my ads for shampoo. Then she did Antim, she was an AD there as well. Later, she became an actress so she’s a very humble girl, she wanted to experience everything. That’s why she knew the perks and disadvantages of everything. So she understands on and offscreen. That’s why she handles everything with ease, be it paps, shooting.”

Speaking of what advice she fed her daughter to sustain ups and downs in the industry, she said, “Our time was very different. We didn’t have the pressure of social media and trolling. The generation, today, has to deal with trolls we didn’t have and now we are even learning from them how to tackle these trolls. For us, it is more difficult because our schooling has never been this, or we were not trained to deal with trolls. But my daughter, or her generation, their beginning has been from handling this world of trolls. They begin their journeys in the industry by handling trolls. When there is some pressure as a mother I handle her but she is way smarter to handle these things.”

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