Shubhi Sharma's Heartfelt Tribute to Her Mother on Mother's Day
A Mother's Love and Resilience
On Mother's Day, actress Shubhi Sharma shares a poignant reflection on her mother, Mrs. Seema Devi, highlighting the profound sorrow and strength she exhibited. Sharma recalls how her mother remained a steadfast presence during challenging times, mourning a son while still offering her unwavering support. Renowned for her performances in various television dramas, Sharma fondly remembers the moment at age 12 when she first wore her mother's dupatta, a significant event that deepened her understanding of her mother's quiet battles.
Sharma reveals, "Maa never raised her voice. She would retreat to the puja room for hours. It took time for me to realize that she wasn't praying against me; she was pleading with God for my safety." The phrase "Log kya kahenge?" transcended mere gossip, embodying a profound concern for survival amidst societal expectations that often challenge personal identity.
Throughout her career, Sharma has shed light on the struggles faced by transgender performers, who frequently find themselves marginalized and dependent on charity between roles. She recounts how her mother would discreetly conceal her bangles during family events to protect her from judgment. "People assumed she was embarrassed by me. In reality, she was absorbing the first wave of criticism to shield me from it," Sharma emphasizes, showcasing her mother's fierce protective nature.
For Sharma, Mother's Day is more than just a day for cards and gifts. "Maa endured a silent fast for years, praying for my safety and visibility. Her sorrow transformed into my pride. That’s the mother I honor today," she expresses, highlighting the profound connection they share.
Sharma also connects her experiences to Lord Shiva's Ardhanarishvara form, acknowledging the struggles many transgender individuals face, including familial rejection. "I consider myself fortunate. Maa chose love over fear. She embraced me," she reflects. The moment her mother first referred to her as "beti" marked a pivotal change, symbolizing acceptance and love that illuminated Sharma's journey ahead.
