Palak Tiwari recently made a candid revelation about her mother Shweta Tiwari. In a recent interaction, Palak spoke about how deeply her mother reacts when anyone speaks negatively about her online. The statement has now caught attention on social media for its emotional and protective tone.
Palak Tiwari recently made her OTT debut with Lukkhe on Amazon Prime Video. While audiences are beginning to notice her work, Palak shared that her mother remains her biggest critic and strongest supporter at the same time. However, when it comes to online trolling or negativity directed at her daughter, Shweta’s reaction becomes intensely protective.
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Palak Tiwari Opens Up About Shweta Tiwari’s Protective Side
In her conversation, Palak Tiwari explained that her mother can be both honest and strict when it comes to her work. But outside opinions are a completely different matter.
She said to HT, “She has been incredibly supportive throughout. Before an actor, she is a mom. She can say whatever about me, but koi aur bol de toh (if anyone says anything), she’ll fight. I have to physically stop her from saying – Mom, you can’t reply to every comment. Stop it.”
How Shweta Tiwari Raised Palak Alone
Palak Tiwari was raised by Shweta Tiwari after her mother’s separation from Raja Chaudhary in 2007. Over the years, Shweta balanced her demanding television career with raising her daughter in the public eye.
Reports and past interviews have shown that Shweta maintained a disciplined household while ensuring Palak had a stable upbringing. Despite facing personal and professional challenges, she focused on building a secure environment for her children.
Palak Tiwari’s Growing Career In Films And OTT
Palak Tiwari first gained popularity through the music video Bijlee Bijlee before making her Bollywood debut in Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan. She later appeared in The Bhootnii and recently stepped into the OTT space with Lukkhe.
In her latest project, Palak plays a complex character of a musician dealing with addiction and personal struggles. The show, which also features King, Raashi Khanna, Shivankit Singh Parihar and Lakshvir Singh Saran, explores rivalry in the Punjabi music scene.
