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For ‘these’ Bollywood stars their mom will always be their anchor!

From sacred temple visits to red carpet appearances, these Bollywood stars prove that no matter how famous you get, your mom will always be your anchor.

#RohitSaraf and #AnitaSaraf : Rohit’s bond with his mother, Anita Saraf, is all heart. In his recent post, he shared a serene moment with her at the Golden Temple, reminding fans that for him, home is wherever she is. Anita has been his biggest cheerleader, quietly present, deeply protective, and always at the core of his journey.

#RanbirKapoor and #NeetuKapoor : An evergreen duo, Neetu Kapoor has played the role of mentor and emotional compass in Ranbir’s life. Their moments together, whether on Koffee With Karan or at a Kapoor celebration, exude elegance, comfort, and unconditional love.

#IbrahimAliKhan and #AmritaSingh : Ibrahim shares a warm, grounded bond with his mom, Amrita Singh. Despite being media-shy, their occasional spottings be it family functions or casual outings, showcase a relationship built on loyalty and affection. As he steps into the film world, Amrita’s unwavering support and quiet strength remain his foundation.

#VickyKaushal and #VeenaKaushal : Grounded and affectionate, Veena Kaushal is the emotional core of Vicky’s world. Be it pujas before releases or candid laughs on social media, the two share an easy, unfiltered connection.

#KartikAaryan and #MalaTiwari : Kartik doesn’t shy away from celebrating his mom online whether it’s selfies, awards, or hilarious birthday captions. Mala Tiwari is not just his mother but also his constant companion during festivals, temple visits, and movie launches.

#IshaanKhatter and #NeelimaAzeem : Deeply rooted in the arts, Neelima Azeem and Ishaan’s bond is spiritual and expressive. Their public conversations often turn into warm masterclasses on love, creativity, and growth.

Despite the fact that these actors have seen the highs of fame and spotlight, their connection with their moms reflects their pure and grounded nature.

By Keerti Kadam