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Mandira waiting to adopt a girl child for the past two years

- Sangeeta Yadav sangeeta.yadav@hindustant­imes.com

Actor Mandira Bedi is a hands-on mother to her eight-year-old son Vir Kaushal and her wish to adopt a daughter, for which she has applied for the past two years, is still to be realised. “Rraj (Kaushal, her husband) and I wanted a sister for Vir. My son is eight and we are looking at adopting a girl who may be in between two-and-a-half to four years old. We have already thought of a name for her. We are going to call her Tara,” Mandira says. The couple had applied two years ago at CARA (Central Adoption Resource Authority) which is the central adoption agency under which all the adoption across the country takes place. But she says, “Unfortunat­ely, the procedure hasn’t moved forward since then. I’m eagerly waiting to get approval so that we can bring a new addition to our family.” The actor continues to pin her hope on adopting a girl child and gives credit to motherhood for making her a better person. “Motherhood is the most beautiful thing that has ever happened to me. There is so much that I learn from my son. He speaks like a wise old man at times and tells me ‘Mumma… I just love the feeling of love’,” says the 47year-old.

Mandira says motherhood has made her more grateful and loving towards her own parents. She says, “When you experience parenthood, it makes you look at the other side. The unconditio­nal love I feel for my son, I can now only imagine what my parents feel for me. And it has made me respect my parents more.”

Mandira, who was last seen in Saaho starring Prabhas and Shraddha Kapoor, juggles her time for being an actor, a fitness enthusiast and a fashion designer. So, how does she manage to multi-task so well? Mandira replies, “When I’m in Mumbai, I make sure I drop Vir to school and pick him as well. And I fit all my work within that time duration so that I can be present with him. Works make me travel twice a week and when I’m not in town, then Rraj steps in. We have decided that we will never leave him alone and that is nonnegotia­ble. That’s how we

balance everything.”

Actor Sooraj Pancholi’s upcoming film, Satellite Shankar, will delineate a different side of the life of an army man. After creating a lot of buzz with the trailer and the song Aari Aari, the film is set to take you on a journey of an Indian army man on his way home.

Shot in 10 locations, the film is about a journey of selfdiscov­ery and exploring the beauty of India. Another song, which is set to release today, will celebrate the spirit of an army man titled Jai He.

The song sung by Salman Ali, composed by Sandeep Shirodkar and penned by Manoj Muntashir will share a glimpse of Sooraj’s journey in the film. Speaking about song, the actor said, “Jai He sets the theme of the film. The film is a special journey of a soldier, where you will see Shankar return home for a holiday and he ends up making a lot of memories on the way. The song Jai He is a song not only made for this film, it’s an anthem made for our entire nation.”

Explore an army man’s journey in the song Jai He which will be out today.

SCIPL and Cine1 Studios produced the film, Satellite Shankar starring Sooraj Pancholi is produced by Murad Khetani, Ashwin Varde, and SCIPL. Written by Vishal Vijay Kumar and directed by Irfan Kamal. The film is set to release on November 8.

 ?? PHOTO: ADNAN ABIDI/HT PHOTO: AMAL KS/HT ??
PHOTO: ADNAN ABIDI/HT PHOTO: AMAL KS/HT
 ?? PHOTO: HTCS ?? The song, Jai He, from the film explores the lives of Indian army men
PHOTO: HTCS The song, Jai He, from the film explores the lives of Indian army men
 ?? PHOTO: SHIVAM SAXENA/HT ?? Mandira Bedi is already a mother to an eight-yearold son
PHOTO: SHIVAM SAXENA/HT Mandira Bedi is already a mother to an eight-yearold son
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