Sara Ali Khan talked about who her biggest critic is and whose opinions matter the most to her. Scroll down to know more!
A mother is your first teacher, mentor, love, friend and your first critic. For she knows you in ways, no one does. You're closest to your mother, and the relationship between a mother and her child is one of the most pious ones, which shapes you into the human being you are today. Your mother is your biggest cheerleader and nothing feels happier than putting a smile on her face by making her proud of your achievements. (Recommended Read: Inaaya Naumi Kemmu Dresses As Rudolf, Mommy, Soha Shares A Photo Of Little Rudolf Waiting For Santa)
Bollywood's newfound sensation, Sara Ali Khan's mother, the very beautiful, Amrita Singh has a huge impact on her daughter. From her career choices to sartorial ones, we can see a mini Amrita in Sara, and our heart fills with delight. Now, in an interview with ETimes, Sara has opened up on who her biggest critic is, and we think you can now already guess!
Sara Ali Khan spoke about her biggest critic and said that among everyone her mother, Amrita Singh's opinions matter the most to her because has always stayed with her. The actress said, "I live with my mother and I'm very, very influenced by everything that she says, so her opinion matters the most to me. But the irony is that her opinion is always to me that it is ultimately the audiences and then the media, or the people that you have to worry about."
Sara further revealed what her mother, Amrita tells her every day. She was quoted as saying, "I am your mother; I will love whatever you do. It is important for the audience to like you, it is important for the media to like you," Sara stated. "So if the answer to your question is that, you know, my mom's opinion matters, but my mom's opinion is that the audience's opinion should matter. So that's the ironic but true answer."
Earlier, in an interview with the Mid-Day, Sara Ali Khan had spoken about her lockdown experience, and what that period had made her realise. The actress was quoted as saying, "Sitting at home for nine months can be difficult for someone as ambitious as me, but there's a learning in everything. I used to have 500 things on my to-do list, believing that [achieving them] will make me happy. The lockdown made me realise that waking up every morning with my mother makes me happy." (Also Read: Dimpy Ganguly Takes Her Son, Aryaan To The Hills For The First Time, He Reacted Like This [Video])
On her mother, Amrita Singh's birthday, Sara had penned down a poem for her with an array of pictures. She had written, "Mirror mirror- are you mommy or a reflection? The only difference between us- is I always want her attention. She, on the other hand, is full of love, hugs and affection. And undivided time and energy I sometimes forget to mention. My anchor, my inspiration, the magician that takes away all tension. She has cured for mood swings, hair-fall, dry skin and water retention. Her versatility, commitment, patience, and selflessness is beyond my comprehension. With her around no sadness lasts, no fear persists there can't be much apprehension. Basically without contention, no need to even mention, mommy is best in every dimension. #amritakibeti #sarakishayari."
In an interview with a leading media portal, Amrita Singh had revealed that one problem she has from her kids, Sara Ali Khan and Ibrahim Ali Khan. She was quoted as saying, "Sara is a very God-loving child and has immense respect for every belief. She is also an extremely disciplined girl, be it her work or her mind and body. I see the effort she puts in every day to keep the balance and that's really commendable. Ibrahim is the "old soul" in our home. He's kind and gentle and has the most sorted mind. He's gifted with the ability to face the harshest truth with a brave smile and a strong will to overcome any shortcomings. But, the one problem I have with them is that they are both extremely messy and untidy!" (Don't Miss: Sonam Kapoor, Rhea Kapoor, Karan Boolani Pen Adorable Wishes For Anil Kapoor On His 64th Birthday)
Who is your biggest critic? Let us know!