Shweta Tiwari spoke candidly in an interview on the raising of her daughter, Palak Tiwari. She explained her motivations for choosing a particular occupation as well as her approach to trolls. Shweta Tiwari, a television actress, has already demonstrated how her acting talent and sense of style have etched a particular place in millions of hearts. But she didn’t have a perfect personal life. Although she had two marriages, none of them had been successful. Palak Tiwari, from her first marriage to Raja Chaudhary, and Reyansh Kohli, from her second marriage, are now her only children, and she works full-time.

Shweta Tiwari and her children have a wonderful relationship, and you can see snippets of it on each of their social media accounts. For instance, Shweta published several images of herself wearing a gorgeous lehenga on her Instagram account a while back. As soon as Shweta posted the photos, her daughter Palak Tiwari flooded the comments section, praising her mother and demonstrating their affection for one another. Check out Palak’s feedback on her mother’s post:

Shweta Tiwari discussed the raising of her daughter, Palak Tiwari, in an interview with the ETimes. She mentioned how her daughter has grown up observing the daily lives of those working on the sets and has always appreciated the advantages of being independent. Speaking on the same, the devoted mother said:

“Palak has grown up watching a mother who has 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 actress’s mother also discussed the motivations for her daughter Palak’s choice of the profession throughout the meeting. She added that Palak decided to work as an assistant director before becoming an actor because she wanted to see everything and comprehend the drawbacks of both working on and off-screen. Shweta continued, sharing the same:

“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. She understands on and offscreen. That’s why she handles everything with ease, be it paps, shooting.”