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Mahima Chaudhry Celebrates Daughter Ariana's Graduation, Fans Say 'Like Her Mother'
Mahima Chaudhry Celebrates Daughter Ariana's Graduation, Fans Say 'Like Her Mother'

News18

time6 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • News18

Mahima Chaudhry Celebrates Daughter Ariana's Graduation, Fans Say 'Like Her Mother'

Last Updated: Sharing a video on her Instagram handle, Mahima wrote an emotional note mentioning how proud she is feeling Mahima Chaudhry is very happy as her daughter, Ariana, marked a major milestone—her graduation. Taking to Instagram, the Pardes actor shared heartfelt glimpses from the moment, leaving fans both emotional and nostalgic. Ariana, dressed in her graduation gown and cap, looked happy, Sharing a video on her Instagram handle, Mahima wrote, 'The Graduate Watching you Graduate fills me with pride. Congratulations, my sweetheart. I started this journey alone, but I had you. I didn't know how it would all work out, but I just knew I wanted you to have the best education. I went back to work because of you. I thought I was doing this all for you, but my baby, you ended up doing so much more for me. So many years later watching you finally graduate today, I've never felt more proud. You've grown into someone so kind, full of heart, and I feel lucky to be your mama. This moment is ours. You and I did this together. May you go far, may all your dreams come true. I love you so much my baby." Watch the video here: Fans mentioned that Ariana looked like her mother. One of the fans wrote, 'She looks just like you! @mahimachaudhry1" Another wrote, 'Congratulations and lots of love to you both.. Mom and daughter." On the work front, Mahima Chaudhary was last seen in Nadaaniyan, a film that not only marks Ibrahim Ali Khan's grand Bollywood debut but also brings Khushi Kapoor into the spotlight as his leading lady. Mahima Chaudhry's 17-year-old daughter, Ariana Chaudhry, made her dazzling public debut, and social media has been buzzing about her ever since. Dressed in an elegant all-white ensemble with delicate bangs framing her face, Ariana looked effortlessly stunning, drawing comparisons to Hollywood star Selena Gomez and even the iconic Amul Girl from nostalgic advertisements. Mahima Chaudhary made her Bollywood debut alongside Shah Rukh Khan in 'Pardes'. Directed and produced by Subhash Ghai, the film catapulted Mahima into the big league of actresses. Apart from the film's success, the music of 'Pardes' was also a major hit. After 'Pardes', Mahima appeared in multiple films, including 'Dil Kya Kare', 'Daag', and 'Pyaar Koi Khel Nahin'. However, none of these films could repeat the success of 'Pardes'. Mahima also delivered notable supporting performances in big hits like 'Dhadkan', 'Baghban', and 'LOC Kargil'. Mahima was also diagnosed with breast cancer in 2022. She underwent treatment for the same. Mahima revealed that her parents got to know about her illness through Anupam Kher's video which he uploaded on his social media handle. First Published: June 06, 2025, 14:06 IST

Mahima Chaudhry celebrates daughter Ariana's graduation with nostalgic post: ‘I've never felt more proud'
Mahima Chaudhry celebrates daughter Ariana's graduation with nostalgic post: ‘I've never felt more proud'

Hindustan Times

time9 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Mahima Chaudhry celebrates daughter Ariana's graduation with nostalgic post: ‘I've never felt more proud'

Actor Mahima Chaudhry proudly celebrated her daughter Ariana's graduation, sharing a heartwarming post that nostalgically reflected on her little one's growth. Mahima said it is Ariana's time to "fly high". Also read: Fans can't get over Mahima Chaudhry's 'cute and pretty' daughter Ariana in new video. Watch Mahima recently shared a heartwarming video on Instagram, celebrating her daughter Ariana's graduation milestone. The video captured moments of Ariana's graduation, showing her beaming smile on stage. In a tender gesture, she blew a flying kiss to her mother in the audience, filling Mahima's eyes with pride as she watched her daughter confidently step into a new chapter of life. Later in the video, Ariana is seen coming to her mother and hugging her. Along with the video, Mahima wrote a note for her daughter, crediting her for giving her strength in life. The post was titled 'The Graduate'. 'Watching you Graduate fills me with pride. Congratulations, my sweetheart. I started this journey alone, but I had you. I didn't know how it would all work out, but I just knew I wanted you to have the best education. I went back to work because of you,' Mahima wrote. She added, 'I thought I was doing this all for you, but my baby, you ended up doing so much more for me. So many years later watching you finally graduate today, I've never felt more proud. You've grown into someone so kind, full of heart, and I feel lucky to be your mama. This moment is ours. You and I did this together. May you go far, may all your dreams come true. I love you so much my baby'. A post shared by Mahima Chaudhry (@mahimachaudhry1) Fans flooded the comments section, appreciating Ariana's striking resemblance to her mother, Mahima. 'She is the most beautiful n cutest of all star kids so far,' one wrote, with another mentioning, 'So pretty... like her mother'. 'She looks just like you,' one posted. Mahima married businessman Bobby Mukherji in 2006 and had Ariana with him. The couple got divorced in 2013. While Mahima was seen in a bunch of films in the early 2000s, she took a break from acting to raise her daughter. Talking to Pinkvilla about being a single mother, she said, 'Frankly, there isn't anything coming my way. That is much of it. I have been keeping myself busy with events, live events, promotions, and of course, you have a child to raise and it takes an entire village to raise one, and I am a single parent'. She made her comeback last year after her cancer diagnosis and recovery with The Signature, which also features Anupam Kher.

The Momo Deal and the Last Goodbye
The Momo Deal and the Last Goodbye

New Indian Express

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • New Indian Express

The Momo Deal and the Last Goodbye

Remember these three things if I die accidentally. No smiling photo of mine should be shown at my funeral. No boring and ugly marigold garland should be put around my picture. And lastly, Naman, my best friend, has to sit at the centre of my memorial ceremony and has to cry his heart out like he has not cried in the past. And, I will come back if the promises are not fulfilled.' These were the last words of Mahima, a girl from Jaipur who dies in an accident, leaving her friend Naman alone in Dheeraj Jindal's upcoming 13-minute-long film Momo Deal. What happens next? Of course, Mahima comes back. Not because of her unfulfilled wishes, but because she owes Naman a plate of momo, as Naman paid the bill of their last meal before her death. Set in Jaipur, Jindal's film is a step into a surreal world from the first frame. After the funeral, Mahima comes back to fulfill her debt of momos. In the next few minutes, the audience sees both of them roaming around the streets of Jaipur and Mahima doing a lot of crazy stuff, including search for momos at the dead of night. A tale of friendship 'Momo Deal is a story of friendship. We all have a lot of friends in our lives, but there is that one friend who knows everything about us. They know us better than our parents and perhaps even our partners. They laugh and cry with us, sharing the special moments of our lives. We are dependent on them. However, on one fine day, these friends bid adieu to us. No prior messages, no goodbyes. This film is about that particular friend. Mahima, who dies in the beginning, comes back seeing that her friend is unable to accept her death,' says Delhi-born Jindal, who is now based in Mumbai.

Revolutionizing Pet Care: The Transformative Impact of AI on Pet Parenting
Revolutionizing Pet Care: The Transformative Impact of AI on Pet Parenting

Time of India

time21-05-2025

  • Time of India

Revolutionizing Pet Care: The Transformative Impact of AI on Pet Parenting

For Navi Mumbai-based Avinash D'Silva, an has been a game-changer in caring for his French Bulldog – Joey. 'Since using the pet cam, Joey's anxiety has reduced significantly. He's more relaxed knowing I can check in anytime. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The device also helps me engage with him remotely,' he says. Similarly, Delhi-based Mahima, a pet parent to an Indie rescue dog, turned to AI-enabled devices to establish a routine that fosters security and stability for her pet. Experts believe AI is slowly transforming pet care. 'Wearables can aid early disease detection, provide quicker veterinary access, and even reduce dependence on pet sitters. Automatic feeders and interactive toys now keep pets engaged while owners work,' explains pet nutritionist Anjali Kalachand. With technology evolving, AI is bridging gaps in pet care, offering solutions that enhance pets' well-being while making life easier for their owners. Why pet parents are turning to AI Maintaining routine AI-powered feeders use facial recognition to ensure the right pet receives the correct portion in households with multiple pets. Mahima shares, 'AI technology has helped me establish a routine for my pet. I use an AI-powered smart feeder to customise meals. The feeder ensures consistency in my pet's mealtime schedule, and also analyses eating habits. Since using these gadgets, I've noticed a positive shift.' Monitoring made easy An AI-powered pet collar uses sensors and machine learning to track a pet's emotions, health, and behaviour. According to a news report, it features real-time GPS tracking and behaviour analysis. Owners can create virtual fences, and the collar sends instant alerts if the pet crosses set boundaries, helping to ensure their safety at all times. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Help from virtual vets and chatbots Pet expert Hussain Jariwala says, 'Virtual vets and chatbots assist owners in diagnosing common issues and offering pet care advice. AI-driven apps also analyse pet behaviour to detect health problems or emotional distress.' Is too much AI good for pet care? May weaken the human bond Pet expert Hussain Jariwala warns that excessive reliance on AI could weaken the bond between pets and their owners by replacing meaningful interactions. He says, 'Overuse of technology may also disrupt natural behaviours, making pets overly dependent on gadgets instead of engaging in instinctual activities.' Striking a balance between AI-driven enrichment and quality time is essential for a strong pet-parent relationship. 'Not a substitute for professional veterinary care' AI can help detect signs of illness using sensors and cameras, but it's not a substitute for professional veterinary care. 'It may miss subtle or complex health issues. AI is a useful tool, but regular vet check-ups remain essential for overall pet health,' explains Jariwala. Interactive AI toys and monitors help ease separation anxiety by providing stimulation and companionship. With features like treat dispensing, fetch, and two-way communication, they keep pets engaged and reduce stress, though they can't fully replace human interaction Hussain Jariwala, pet expert AI cannot completely replace human supervision or professional care but can reduce reliance on human oversight for routine tasks. It also enhances early disease detection and improves the efficiency and speed of veterinary care by aiding diagnosis through medical reports Anjali Kalachand, a pet nutritionist AI-powered pet care devices enhance monitoring and feeding by detecting unusual behaviour such as pacing or lethargy. They recognise and alert owners to excessive barking or meowing, ensuring timely intervention Advanced pet recognition differentiates between multiple pets, tracking their movements and generating behavioural insights over time AI-integrated feeders use facial recognition to ensure the right pet receives the correct portion, analysing eating habits and alerting owners to irregularities

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