Talking about his relationship with his mother (Shweta Tiwari) has evolved over the years, Palak said, “When I was younger my mother was more strict as a parent because she probably thought I was an extremely disorganized teenager, and I blame her for that. I didn’t give in. I was quite a chaotic teenager, so she probably thought she couldn’t trust me. Over the years, I’ve earned her trust. We hit a middle ground where I felt like I wasn’t the perfect kid , But I’m not the worst either, and she understood that too. I think that helped me a lot, too.”
With foster mother Shweta Tiwari
My mother is the opposite of a control freak: Palak
Palak said that her mother always knew that she wanted to be an actress. “When I started my career, she told me, ‘Don’t shave your nose,’ and I think whenever I’m doing something, she says, ‘What are you doing?’ (Smiles). A lot of parents struggle with their kids figuring this out on their own. But I feel like my mom is the opposite of a control freak. Everyone in my family is the opposite of a control freak. I really That’s what I like. She figured it out herself. Even when she doesn’t understand my choices, she doesn’t judge me. She’s more than my damage control person. If something goes wrong , his answer is always, ‘Just relax, it’s not the worst thing in the world. Worse things have happened and people are fine'”, said Palak, who was last seen Someone’s brother, someone’s life,
The actress said that although her mother always knew that she wanted to be an actor, once she realized that Palak was serious, she advised her to keep working blindfolded.
‘My first two ramp walks were a mess’
my first ramp was for walk Bombay Times Fashion Week, The first two ramp walks were a mess; Lots of trolling happened. I was a bit taken aback, but then I thought why am I taking stress? i could walk like gigi hadid, And people can still hate him, so he who has to hate will hate. i go have fun and come back