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This Video Doesn’t Just Have Warmth To It, It Also Has A Lot Of Teary Eyes Which Makes It Even More Emotional.

This Video Doesn’t Just Have Warmth To It, It Also Has A Lot Of Teary Eyes Which Makes It Even More Emotional.

by The Daily Eye Team May 10 2017, 6:13 pm Estimated Reading Time: 1 min, 33 secs

On 14th May, 2017 we celebrate Mother’s Day. As it’s a weekend I’m sure we all have special surprises planned for our beautiful mothers. For this special occasion actress Raveena Tandon, in collaboration with BookMyShow, has a special message to share for all the mothers. Raveena Tandon who’s a mother of four has something to share with all the tough moms out there.



In this video Raveena Tandon talks about how every mother is a shield to her children, and she acts like a bulwark for them protecting them from all the dangerous situations. And she also says that more than any other job, a mother’s favorite job is to take care of child’s tender heart and raise him/her up to fight this ever-changing world. Unlike every mother, she is also resilient and has raised her kids with surplus love. She insists that every woman should let their children know that no matter how bad it gets, she’ll always have their back as a friend. This video doesn’t just have warmth to it, it also has a lot of teary eyes which makes it even more emotional.

In regards with the collaboration, Monisha Singh Katial, VP- Content and Strategy, BookMyShow said, "As we near Mother’s Day, we are delighted to share with you our little tribute to all the supermoms in the world. Being a mother is a tough job and we wanted to do our bit to bring alive the sentiment- once a mother, always a mother. Through this video, we have attempted to depict the love of a mother in its purest form and are grateful to have collaborated with Raveena Tandon who graciously agreed to be a part of this video as soon as she heard our concept of #ToughMoms.”



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Piroj Wadia


PIROJ WADIA is a journalist of long standing, she was Assistant Editor for Cine Blitz and  The Daily,  and   edited TV & Video World, India’s first & only authentic television magazine. She is  equally ardent about television as  she is about films, and critiques both. She has been keenly watching and observing television since the 1990s and has witnessed the industry’s growth and sea changes.   She has  served on the jury for the Indian Television Academy (ITA)  and the  Indian Documentary Producers’ Association (IDPA); and on the script committee of the Children’s Film Society, India (CFSI). Currently, she is  researching on the contribution of the Parsis to Indian cinema.


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