Dia Mirza says she did Bheed for her kids, shares message for brand new mothers struggling to get again to work

Dia Mirza has shared an cute image with son Avyaan from a scenic location within the hills. The actor has penned a observe together with it to speak about her newest launch, Bheed, and being a working mom. She mentioned kids of working mothers will admire and respect them for going to work. Also learn: Dia Mirza recollects asking ‘pal’ Rajkumar Hirani for work: Please forged me in your film Sanju

Dia Mirza has shared a new picture with son Avyaan.
Dia Mirza has shared a brand new image with son Avyaan.

Sharing the image, Dia wrote, “I am so grateful for all the kind words coming our way for #Bheed (heart and folded hands emojis) Thank you so much! I did this movie for our children. So they can watch it some day and learn the power of empathy. Thank you @anubhavsinhaa, hazaar baar thank you for making me a part of this story. For all the new Mamma’s out there, finding it hard to get back to work, know this – we are better parents when we choose to do all that gives us joy. Our children will learn to appreciate and respect that we go to work too.”

Dia Mirza has penned a note on Instagram.
Dia Mirza has penned a observe on Instagram.

Actor Pallavi Sharda referred to as her “Cuttieeeeeee” within the feedback part. Actor Tara Sharma reacted to the publish with a coronary heart emoticon. A fan wrote, “you are looking so beautiful”. Another commented, “Aww how adorable”.

Bheed launched on Friday and stars Dia within the function of Geetanjali, an elite lady caught on the highway amid the pandemic-induced lockdown making it unimaginable for her to achieve her little one. The black and white movie has been directed by Anubhav Sinha and revolves across the struggles confronted by everybody throughout the nation throughout Covid pandemic induced lockdown.

Dia just lately mentioned in an interview that she tends to gravitate in the direction of “positive” characters that may be imperfect. She instructed PTI, “It all depends on the imagination of the filmmaker. We all suffer from being stereotyped and the problem of being boxed. The choices that we make, the things that we say, we can create our own path. I am quite kicked with the diversity of parts but I tend to resonate more with positive parts. Also, human beings even while they are positive, they can also be flawed. I find that interesting. I guess people will get to see a bit of that in Bheed.”

Source web site: www.hindustantimes.com

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