
Meet Bollywood's newest moms: From Deepika Padukone to Athiya Shetty, actresses who celebrated their first Mother's Day
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Athiya Shetty: Embracing Motherhood with Joy
Masaba Gupta: A Stylish Journey Into Motherhood
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Natasha Dalal: The Superhero Mom
Deepika Padukone: A Life-Changing Journey
Radhika Apte: A New Chapter in December 2024
Richa Chadha: A New Beginning with Zuneyra
Mother's Day 2025 is set to be a memorable one for several Bollywood actresses who are celebrating the occasion for the first time as mothers. This year has been full of exciting new beginnings for these stars, who have embraced motherhood with joy, while also balancing their careers. Let's take a look at some of the leading ladies who will be marking their first Mother's Day in 2025, following the arrival of their little ones.Athiya Shetty, who married cricketer K.L. Rahul, is marking her first Mother's Day with the birth of her daughter, Evaarah, in March 2025. Athiya has expressed how fulfilling motherhood feels, embracing her new role with joy.Her father, Suniel Shetty, shared an emotional moment, describing holding his granddaughter as "life-changing." The Shetty family is thrilled to welcome the newest addition, and Athiya's fans are eager to see her navigate this new chapter in her life.Fashion designer and actress Masaba Gupta welcomed her daughter, Matara, on October 11, 2024, with her husband, Satyadeep Misra. Known for her bold and chic style, Masaba has continued to inspire her fans by seamlessly blending her personal and professional lives.Despite the challenges that come with new motherhood, Masaba has maintained her strong presence in the fashion world, even surprising audiences with her performance in Kesari Chapter 2: The Untold Story. Her dedication to both her family and career sets a beautiful example for modern-day mothers.Natasha Dalal, wife of actor Varun Dhawan, is also celebrating her first Mother's Day in 2025, after the birth of their daughter, Lara, on June 3, 2024. Varun has frequently praised Natasha, calling her a "superhero mom," and shared that he has learned a great deal about parenting from her.His admiration for Natasha has only deepened since the arrival of their baby. Varun also reflected on how fatherhood has given him a newfound respect for his own mother, adding that he has gained a new perspective on the challenges of raising a child.Deepika Padukone, one of Bollywood's most beloved actresses, welcomed her daughter, Dua, on September 8, 2024, with husband Ranveer Singh. Deepika has openly shared how the experience of becoming a mother has transformed her life. She expressed how her priorities have shifted completely since Dua's arrival.The actress also revealed that her daughter's name, 'Dua,' meaning prayer, reflects the immense joy and sense of purpose their little one has brought into their lives. Ranveer Singh, in a touching tribute to Deepika, called motherhood her "most beautiful role yet," acknowledging the depth of her new journey.In December 2024, actress Radhika Apte and her husband Benedict Taylor welcomed their first child, a baby girl. Radhika has been open about her experience, noting that while her pregnancy wasn't entirely unplanned, it still came as a surprise.She shared a poignant moment on Instagram, showing herself attending a work meeting just one week after giving birth, with her newborn daughter by her side. This candid glimpse into her life reflects the real, unfiltered experience of being a new mother while juggling work.Richa Chadha, alongside her husband Ali Fazal, became a mother to a beautiful baby girl named Zuneyra, born in July 2024. The actress has spoken about how motherhood has altered the dynamics of her life, with her daughter being the "boss" at home. Despite facing some postpartum challenges, Richa has found strength in her new role, celebrating the power and resilience of womanhood. Her candid discussions on motherhood have resonated with many new mothers, offering them a sense of solidarity.The year 2025 has seen many Bollywood stars embrace motherhood, each marking a unique journey. From first-time mothers to those expecting their second child, this Mother's Day is a celebration of the strength, resilience, and love that defines the journey of motherhood.

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