What happened to Priyanka Chopra whose mother Madhu still regrets, said- what was it that I was a bad mother?
Madhu Chopra Regret: Priyanka Chopra's mother Madhu Chopra always stands by her. But even today he still misses one thing that happened with priyanka Chopra.
Madhu Chopra Regret
Priyanka Chopra's mother Madhu Chopra spoke about her daughter's case. I said I am sorry and even today I think about it. Madhu Chopra was in conversation with Rodrigo Canales, the host of the “Something Bigger Talk Show” podcast. He said that he regretted sending his daughter priyanka to boarding school at the age of seven.
Still, this is the case
The mother of the actress said, "I don't know if I was a bad mother. I still cry about my decision even today. It was very difficult for me too, but every Saturday, I am still crying." She used to leave work and catch the train and meet him."
She said, "It was not good for priyanka because she was not able to adjust to her boarding school. On Saturdays, she would wait for me to come and then on Sundays, I would stay with her. Throughout the week the teacher would tell me that. Madhu Chopra further said that her decision is filled with both pride and regret. However, it was a regrettable decision, but priyanka came out fine and got back on her feet.
Madhu also recalled the good and bad times of Priyanka's Miss World. According to the caption on the podcast's Instagram handle, "Despite achieving a milestone and becoming Miss World, Priyanka's home state Uttar Pradesh did not welcome her as it should have."
Madhu said, "There was a trend that all these beauty pageants are for 'Narimajaja', which demeans women by objectifying them. However, she conquered this world, but they are ready to welcome her in Uttar Pradesh." were not."
It was reported that Priyanka's victory was celebrated in a limited way at army Cantt. His reception was held only in military clubs, with military officers and no civilians. Winning such a big title for the country was a big deal at that time. A lot was being written about her but her home state did not give her the welcome she deserved.