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Palak Tiwari, daughter of TV star Shweta Tiwari, used to clean washrooms, washed dishes for Rs 1000 due to...
Palak Tiwari, daughter of TV star Shweta Tiwari, used to clean washrooms, washed dishes for Rs 1000 due to...

India.com

time4 days ago

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Palak Tiwari, daughter of TV star Shweta Tiwari, used to clean washrooms, washed dishes for Rs 1000 due to...

Palak Tiwari may be a known name today, but growing up under actress and single mom Shweta Tiwari meant earning her extra allowance, quite literally. In a recent conversation on the Bharti TV YouTube channel, Shweta revealed the unconventional yet grounded way she brought up Palak. Despite the glamour that surrounded them, she maintained a tight grip on finances, screen time, and even curfews. Pocket money came with strings attached? Every month, Palak was given a set budget of Rs 25,000, but if she overspent, she had to compensate with household chores. 'If she spent Rs 30,000, she had to earn the extra Rs 5,000,' said Shweta. That included: Rs 1,000 for cleaning the bathroom Rs 1,000 for washing utensils Rs 500 for making the bed Palak adapted well to this system. 'When she saw she was about to overshoot her budget, she would step up and do chores,' Shweta recalled. What were the house rules like? Shweta admits she wasn't a 'strict mom' in the traditional sense but maintained non-negotiable boundaries: Parties were fine, but she had to be back home by 1 AM No makeup till the age of 16 No personal phone until after school was over Also, Palak's phone location was always tracked for safety, 'till she turned 16,' Shweta added. What about her money now? Interestingly, Shweta has taken a hands-on role in Palak's finances even today. Most of Palak's earnings were invested, with only a minimal balance kept in her account. 'She used to say, 'You've made me broke,'' laughed Shweta, adding that she always reminded Palak, 'No one your age has savings like you do.' All of Palak's bank paperwork was signed by her to make her financially aware of where her money was and how much she had. At its core, this isn't just a story about a famous mom and daughter; it's a rare glimpse into how grounded parenting can look even under Bollywood lights.

Shweta Tiwari says Palak Tiwari had to do household chores for extra pocket money: ‘ ₹1000 for cleaning bathroom, dishes'
Shweta Tiwari says Palak Tiwari had to do household chores for extra pocket money: ‘ ₹1000 for cleaning bathroom, dishes'

Hindustan Times

time4 days ago

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Shweta Tiwari says Palak Tiwari had to do household chores for extra pocket money: ‘ ₹1000 for cleaning bathroom, dishes'

Actor Shweta Tiwari recently spoke about her relationship with daughter Palak Tiwari and revealed that they are like friends. In a conversation with Bharti Singh and Haarsh Limbachiyaa for their YouTube channel Bharti TV, Shweta also opened up about her parenting style, revealing how she used to track Palak's phone and made her do household chores in exchange for money. Shweta Tiwari opens up about her parenting style with Palak Tiwari. Shweta said that she wasn't strict, but there were some rules. She spoke about the importance of discipline and punctuality in Palak's life, especially when it comes to setting boundaries. She explained that if Palak promised to return home by 1 am, then she should be at the doorstep at that time — not just leaving the party. Shweta Tiwari on tracking Palak's phone She admitted to tracking Palak's phone and added, "I was a little scared that she is a girl and the society is weird. Even though she doesn't drink, people around her did. She got her first phone when she came to college. She was 16 when she got her makeup. She used to go without makeup to school functions." Shweta Tiwari on managing Palak Tiwari's finances Shweta recalled how she used to manage Palak's spending and said, "She was given a budget. For instance, I allowed her to spend ₹25,000 and if she went from ₹25,000 to ₹30,000, she knew that she would be asked to do household chores to compensate for it. There was a full list of chores. For cleaning her bathroom, she would get ₹1,000, ₹500 for making the bed, and ₹1,000 for doing the dishes. So she would do all of these things, and when she knew she was going to go over budget, she would do extra chores beforehand." Shweta made her mark in the television industry with her portrayal of Prerna Sharma in Kasautii Zindagii Kay. She went on to participate in Bigg Boss season 4 and emerged as the winner of the show. With memorable characters like Sweety Ahluwalia in Parvarrish, Bindiya Thakur in Begusarai, Guneet Sikka Sharma in Mere Dad Ki Dulhan and Aparajita Singh in Main Hoon Aparajita, Shweta became one of the highest-paid actors on Indian television. Now, Shweta's daughter Palak is carving her path in Bollywood. The actor made her debut in Salman Khan's film Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan. However, the film turned out to be a box office disappointment, earning only ₹184.6 crore worldwide. She next featured in The Bhootnii alongside Sanjay Dutt and Mouni Roy and was last seen in the movie Romeo S3. She is yet to announce her next project.

Shweta Tiwari Reveals Palak Tiwari Did Chores For Pocket Money: 'Rs 1000 To Clean The Bathroom'
Shweta Tiwari Reveals Palak Tiwari Did Chores For Pocket Money: 'Rs 1000 To Clean The Bathroom'

News18

time5 days ago

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Shweta Tiwari Reveals Palak Tiwari Did Chores For Pocket Money: 'Rs 1000 To Clean The Bathroom'

Shweta Tiwari reveals Palak Tiwari had to earn extra money by doing chores. She wasn't allowed makeup till 16 or a phone until school was over. Actress Shweta Tiwari, who became a household name with her iconic role in Kasautii Zindagii Kay, recently opened up about her parenting journey as a single mother to daughter Palak Tiwari. In a candid conversation on Bharti TV's YouTube channel, Shweta revealed how she instilled values of discipline, financial responsibility, and safety in Palak from a young age. 'I wasn't strict, but there were rules in our house," Shweta clarified, sharing that Palak had a firm curfew while growing up. 'If you've said you'll be back by 1 am, then 1 means walking in the door — not leaving the party at 1," she said. To ensure her daughter's safety, Shweta always kept the contact details of Palak's friends — and even their mothers. 'I'd tell her I won't call their moms unless your phone is off. But if I can't reach anyone, I'll start calling their mothers because they would have the driver's number." Explaining her vigilant approach, Shweta said, 'I was a little scared because she's a girl and society is weird." Although Palak doesn't consume alcohol, Shweta pointed out that the people around her might — and she wanted to make sure her daughter was always safe. As a precaution, she also tracked Palak's phone and didn't allow her to wear makeup until she turned 16. Additionally, Palak wasn't allowed to own a phone until after she finished school. Beyond discipline, Shweta emphasized the importance of teaching financial responsibility. 'She was given a budget — say, ₹25,000. If she spent ₹30,000, she'd have to compensate by doing household chores," she explained. Shweta had a detailed price list: 'Cleaning her bathroom earned ₹1000, cleaning the bed ₹500, and washing dishes ₹1000." Palak, aware of the system, would even do extra chores in advance if she knew she was going over budget. Shweta also shared how she handles Palak's earnings now that the young star has a flourishing career. 'I invest most of her money and only allow a certain amount to stay in her account. She jokes, 'Mujhe kangaal kar diya, mere paise nikal liye (You've made me poor, taken all my money).' But I tell her, the savings she has now, no one else does." Shweta ensures Palak signs all the banking paperwork, keeping her involved and aware of how her finances are managed. From setting curfews to assigning chores for extra spending, Shweta Tiwari's parenting style is rooted in love, protection, and practicality. With her daughter Palak now stepping into the limelight with films like The Bhootnii, Shweta's approach seems to have laid a grounded foundation for a rising star. First Published: July 25, 2025, 20:07 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Shweta Tiwari reveals daughter Palak Tiwari had to earn pocket money by doing household chores: 'For cleaning her bathroom, she would get Rs 1000...'
Shweta Tiwari reveals daughter Palak Tiwari had to earn pocket money by doing household chores: 'For cleaning her bathroom, she would get Rs 1000...'

Time of India

time5 days ago

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  • Time of India

Shweta Tiwari reveals daughter Palak Tiwari had to earn pocket money by doing household chores: 'For cleaning her bathroom, she would get Rs 1000...'

Shweta Tiwari raised her daughter, Palak Tiwari, with a blend of firm rules and financial discipline. Palak adhered to strict curfews, and Shweta maintained contact with her friends' mothers, ensuring her safety. Palak learned the value of money through household chores and Shweta manages and invests Palak's earnings, teaching her financial responsibility. Raising a child in the spotlight is no easy task, but Shweta Tiwari has done it with grit, grace, and grounded parenting. Shweta opened up in a recent interview about how she raised her daughter, actor Palak Tiwari , with firm rules and financial discipline. Firm House Rules and Curfew Protocol In a conversation on Bharti TV's YouTube channel, the actress shared that while she wasn't overly strict, she maintained clear rules at home. Palak Tiwari followed a firm curfew and was expected to be home at the promised time. Shweta ensured she had contact details of Palak's friends and their mothers, ready to reach out if her daughter's phone was unreachable. She also kept track of Palak's location, making sure she was safe and accountable while stepping out. No Phone or Makeup Until the Right Age Shweta admitted she was always a bit concerned for Palak's safety, especially because of societal challenges. Despite Palak not drinking alcohol, Shweta was aware that people around her did. To maintain control and protect her daughter, she didn't allow Palak to use makeup until the age of 16 and withheld giving her a phone until she completed her schooling. Chores for Extra Cash She also shared that she taught Palak the value of money by linking extra spending to household chores. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Up to 70% off | Libas Purple Days Sale Libas Undo Palak was given a set monthly budget—if she exceeded it, she had to earn the difference by helping around the house. There was even a fixed rate for each chore: ₹1000 for cleaning the bathroom, ₹500 for making the bed, and ₹1000 for doing the dishes. Knowing the system, Palak would often complete extra chores in advance if she anticipated going over budget. Tiwari revealed that ever since Palak started earning, she has been managing and investing her daughter's income. She ensures only a limited amount stays in Palak's account, while the rest is directed into savings and investments. Shweta also involves Palak in the process by making her sign cheques and banking documents, teaching her financial responsibility and the importance of long-term planning.

Nutrition coach shares 6 'Indian habits that secretly trigger bloating': Milk tea to raw veggies
Nutrition coach shares 6 'Indian habits that secretly trigger bloating': Milk tea to raw veggies

Hindustan Times

time5 days ago

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  • Hindustan Times

Nutrition coach shares 6 'Indian habits that secretly trigger bloating': Milk tea to raw veggies

Shweta Tiwari is one of those Indian actors who truly seem to be ageing in reverse. Even at 44, the television star looks remarkably youthful and can easily give her 24-year-old daughter Palak a run for her money. In a July 24 interview with comedian Bharti Singh and her husband Haarsh Limbachiyaa on their YouTube channel Bharti TV, Shweta opened up about her fitness routine.

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