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Actress Charu Asopa got emotional in her latest YouTube vlog as she opened up about the challenges of single motherhood, the responsibilities, and the struggles she has faced while raising her daughter, Ziana.
Responding to comments from viewers, Charu clarified that she was not seeking sympathy but was simply sharing her reality as a mother.Speaking candidly in the vlog, Charu said that while many people may be around her, no one can fight her battles for her. “Nobody can really help me. Everyone has to fight their own battles alone. I have a lot of people around me, but I can’t hand over my responsibilities to them. I have to fulfil my responsibilities myself,” she said.The actress admitted that in the process of managing everything, she has often neglected herself. “In my last vlog, all I said was that I am doing everything I can to fulfil my responsibilities. In the process, I have forgotten about myself. I’ve forgotten to take care of myself, which I think is true,” Charu shared.Reflecting on the lives of mothers, especially those who handle most responsibilities on their own, Charu said that motherhood comes with immense responsibility.
“I’m not talking only about single mothers. There are many mothers whose husbands live away from home, and they handle everything on their own. It’s not easy. Even when you have people in your life, your responsibilities are still yours to fulfil,” she said.Charu went on to describe her daily routine, revealing how every aspect of her daughter’s upbringing depends on her. “Taking my daughter to school, bringing her back, dropping her to dance class, feeding her, helping her complete her homework and playing with her, all of that is my responsibility.
I can’t put it on someone else,” she explained.Charu also revealed that she no longer believes in breaking down over difficult situations. “I’ve realised that crying is a waste of time. Instead, I focus on doing what needs to be done because my responsibilities are mine, and I will continue fulfilling them for the rest of my life,” she said.
Looking back at her time in Mumbai, Charu recalled raising her daughter with little support and became emotional. “There was a time in Mumbai when I had no one. I handled everything by myself. Whenever I was working, I was under tremendous stress. If I left Ziana at home with her nannies, that stress stayed with me throughout the day. I know what I’ve gone through,” she shared.“There’s no point dwelling on the past. Let’s move on in life. I’ve already moved on, and I’m genuinely happy in my life. So don’t worry. Sometimes I may get a little tired, but that’s all,” she concluded.




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