Latest news with #Mamaraazzi


News18
08-05-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Esha Deol Says She's 'Not A Single Mother' After Divorce: 'In Life, Roles Change...'
In 2024, actor Esha Deol, daughter of well-known stars Hema Malini and Dharmendra, separated from her husband Bharat Takhtani. In a recent interview, she spoke about life as a single parent after the split. Esha shared that she and Bharat have created a new way of working together as parents to support their daughters, Radhya and Miraya. She said that when a couple separates, it's important for both people to act with maturity and find a way to keep the family bond strong for the sake of the children. In an interview with the YouTube channel Mamaraazzi, Esha Deol was asked if being a single mom was more rewarding or more difficult. She said she doesn't think of herself as a single mother because she doesn't act like one or let others treat her that way. She said, 'I don't like to think of myself as a single mother because I don't behave like one nor do I let the other person behave that way with me. It's just that in life, sometimes, due to certain things, roles change. And if it doesn't work out in a certain equation of what two people were at one point, you must take it upon you, especially when you have children, the two mature individuals must take it upon them to work out in another dynamic but keep the unit together for the sake of the children. And that's exactly what Bharat and I do."


Hindustan Times
08-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Esha Deol shares update on relationship with ex-husband Bharat Takhtani: ‘I don't like to think...'
Over a year after announcing her separation from Bharat Takhtani, Esha Deol has opened up about her current relationship with her ex-husband. She revealed that they've developed a new dynamic, adding that she doesn't label herself as a single mom. Also read: Dharmendra sad about Esha Deol-Bharat Takhtani separation, wants them to rethink decision for sake of their kids: Report Esha Deol got married to Bharat Takhtani in Mumbai in 2012. Esha spoke about her life after her separation in a video posted on a YouTube channel, Mamaraazzi. In the video, Esha was asked about her experience as a single mom to her two daughters with ex-husband, and whether she found it challenging or fulfilling. To this, Esha said that she doesn't like to think of herself as a single mother. Esha said, 'I don't like to think of myself as a single mother because I don't behave like one nor do I let the other person behave that way with me. It's just that in life, sometimes, due to certain things, roles change. And if it doesn't work out in a certain equation of what two people were at one point, you must take it upon you, especially when you have children, the two mature individuals must take it upon them to work out in another dynamic but keep the unit together for the sake of the children. And that's exactly what Bharat and I do.' Esha also emphasised the importance of mastering time management, sharing her own strategies for balancing work and parenting responsibilities while ensuring quality time with her kids. She said, 'Because without it, if your schedule goes for a toss, it creates guilt and there is instance, if one day, I have to shoot for 10 or 12 hours, I try and spend at least 4 hours with my daughters with complete dedication. On an off day, I spend the entire day with my kids. I do things that they enjoy so they feel satisfied and fulfilled that I am giving them 100 percent attention. I meet my friends less, I go out less because that the only way to balance it'. More about Esha Deol's separation Esha Deol is the daughter of veteran actors Dharmendra and Hema Malini. She and Bharat Takhtani were married in Mumbai in 2012. They share two daughters – Radhya, who was born in 2017, and Miraya, born in 2019. After more than 11 years of marriage, Esha and Bharat Takhtani announced their separation in February last year. They released a joint statement to share the news with their fans. 'We have mutually and amicably decided to part ways. Through this shift in our lives, the best interests and welfare of our two children is and will be of utmost importance to us. We'd appreciate our privacy is respected,' they said in the joint statement.


Indian Express
07-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Indian Express
Esha Deol opens up about her new ‘dynamic' with ex-husband Bharat Takhtani, says she doesn't ‘like to think of herself as a single mom'
Actor Esha Deol, who is the daughter of veteran stars Hema Malini and Dharmendra, went through a separation with husband Bharat Takhtani in 2024. In a recent interview, Esha was asked about single parenthood since her separation and the actor shared that Bharat and her have developed a new dynamic for the sake of their two daughters – Radhya and Miraya. Esha said the parents, as mature individuals, must work out a new dynamic so the family unit can stay together even when the parents have decided to part ways. In a chat with YouTube channel Mamaraazzi, Esha was asked if 'being a single mom was more rewarding or it takes a toll.' To this, Esha said that she doesn't like to think of herself as a single mother and shared, 'I don't like to think of myself as a single mother because I don't behave like one nor do I let the other person behave that way with me. It's just that in life, sometimes, due to certain things, roles change. And if it doesn't work out in a certain equation of what two people were at one point, you must take it upon you, especially when you have children, the two mature individuals must take it upon them to work out in another dynamic but keep the unit together for the sake of the children. And that's exactly what Bharat and I do.' In the same chat, Esha was also asked how she manages her time between her work and her kids and she said that all the working mothers have to ace the art of time management as it is extremely essential. 'Because without it, if your schedule goes for a toss, it creates guilt and there is mismanagement,' she said. Esha shared that sometimes, she plans her schedule a month in advance so she can carve time out for her daughters. 'For instance, if one day, I have to shoot for 10 or 12 hours, I try and spend at least 4 hours with my daughters with complete dedication. On an off day, I spend the entire day with my kids. I do things that they enjoy so they feel satisfied and fulfilled that I am giving them 100 percent attention. I meet my friends less, I go out less because that the only way to balance it,' she said. Esha and Bharat got married in 2012. They announced their separation in 2024 with a statement that read, 'We have mutually and amicably decided to part ways. Through this shift in our lives, the best interests and welfare of our two children is and will be of utmost importance to us. We'd appreciate our privacy is respected.'


Indian Express
03-05-2025
- Health
- Indian Express
‘100% you can escape it': Kangana Ranaut suggests home remedy to prevent catching a cold; we ask experts to weigh in
Cranking up the air conditioner on summer afternoons might seem like the only respite from unbearable heat, but walking in and out of temperature-controlled rooms can often result in a horrid cold, which can take days to heal. But Kangana Ranaut seems to have a solution. In a recent conversation with Mamaraazzi, the Fashion actor shared a home remedy that, according to her, can prevent an incoming cold. She suggested taking some amla, haldi, ginger, and a bit of black pepper, adding them to water, and bringing the concoction to a boil. Strain and sip it. ' Agar aapko cold hone wala ho, aap ye lenge toh 100% you can escape it (If you can feel like you are about to catch a cold, have this mix),' said the Member of Parliament. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Mamaraazzi (@mamaraazzi) But does this concoction do what Kangana Ranaut claims it does? We reached out to health experts to find out. Story continues below this ad Alternative healing expert Anadi Sharma shared that the drink is rich in vitamins and antioxidants that can be beneficial in fighting off a common cold. According to him, amla is an excellent source of vitamin C that helps boost immunity, and turmeric fights internal inflammation. 'Black pepper, on the other hand, helps improve absorption of nutrients like curcumin present in turmeric as well as prevents cold and congestion, besides supporting digestion and gut health,' he explained. 'The concoction helps maintain electrolyte balance when consumed with a pinch of salt. It detoxifies the body gently and naturally, regulates body heat during summer, and also brightens skin and improves hair strength over time,' he added. Dr Prashant Saxena, senior director & HOD, Pulmonology, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, Fortis Hospital, Vasant Kunj, Delhi, also told that Kangana Ranaut's blend is not only celebrated in traditional Indian medicine but also garners interest regarding its effectiveness in preventing colds. According to him, inflammation plays a significant role in the development of colds. The anti-inflammatory effects of both haldi and black pepper can help mitigate symptoms associated with upper respiratory infections, thus potentially reducing the duration and severity of colds. 'The combination of these ingredients provides a boost to the immune system. Turmeric and amla are particularly noted for their high antioxidant content, which helps combat oxidative stress in the body,' he added. However, in a cautionary note, he added that while there is substantial anecdotal evidence and traditional practices surrounding the use of these ingredients, more rigorous scientific studies are needed to establish their efficacy in cold prevention fully. Fight the cold with this home remedy (Source: Freepik) How can you incorporate it into your diet? According to Sharma, the best time to drink it is in the morning, before breakfast, or mid-morning, when your stomach isn't too full. 'You can throw in some tulsi while boiling, or add a little honey once it cools a bit—it tastes nicer that way. Make a batch for a couple of days, keep it in the fridge, and gently warm it when you want to drink,' he said. However, he warned against pairing it with tea, coffee, or milk immediately afterward. Wait about 30 minutes to enjoy your beverage of choice. Sharma recommended having it 3–4 times a week, but if it suits your body, you can even make it a daily ritual.