Dipika Kakar Shares Update on Illness, Treatments, and Family Life Dipika Kakar, known for her candid YouTube vlogs, recently shared an emotional update about her ongoing health struggles, upcoming medical procedures, and her efforts to balance personal challenges with family responsibilities. The actress, who has been open about her health journey, revealed that she is preparing for a series of treatments amid her illness, including a cyst removal surgery. She expressed her worries about the procedures but also highlighted the support she receives from her loved ones. In her vlog, Dipika detailed her plans to undergo the upcoming treatments, emphasizing the emotional weight of the situation. She mentioned that she and her husband, Shoaib Ibrahim, are heading to the hospital for the procedures. The couple shared a glimpse of their preparation, with Dipika seeking blessings from her mother and mother-in-law before the hospital visit. Despite her anxiety, she acknowledged the strength of her family, stating, “Yeh ek bahut mushkil hota hai aur sab mere saamne smiling ghoom rahe hote hain, jabki mujhe pata hai ki sabke mann mein, including me, ek ghabrahat, ek darr hota hai. Lekin tab bhi hum sab apni smile pehen kar is din ke liye ready hote hain.” She also praised her mother and mother-in-law for their unwavering support, noting how they hide their own fears to encourage her. Shoaib, who has been a constant presence during Dipika’s health challenges, shared his own reflections. He revealed that he had paused his fitness journey for nearly a year due to her illness and other personal reasons. Despite his desire to return to the gym, he admitted that Dipika’s condition made it difficult.#mother #mother_in_law #ruhaan #dipika_kakar #shoaib_ibrahim

Manish Malhotra’s mother Garima Malhotra passes away Fashion designer Manish Malhotra lost his mother Garima Malhotra on the afternoon of March 19. Manish was very close to his mother. She not only stayed with him, he shared every joy and sorrow with her. In an interview with this writer some months ago, Manish had spoken at length about his mother. He said, “For me, I think as far as I can remember, from the age of 5 or 6, I was just born in love with cinema and clothes. I used to dance to every song. I used to cut my mother's saree. My mother, who came from undivided India, was always conscious of English, so she gave me a tuition teacher in the first standard. And I remember during COVID when my mother told me the story that the tuition teacher told my mother, ‘Mrs. Malhotra, your son keeps commenting on my shoes and not matching my dress, but he doesn't study. ’ She encouraged my love for cinema. ”... #mother #March #Manish #Malhotra #Garima_Malhotra #mother_Garima #Fashion_designer #Garima #Manish_Malhotra #designer_Manish

Off-side: To my mother and sister, who shaped my interest in sports, thank youMy love for sport began at home, shaped by my mother’s hockey medals, my sister’s cricket fandom and countless childhood memories. My love for sport began at home, shaped by my mother’s hockey medals, my sister’s cricket fandom and countless childhood memories. #mother #home #hockey_medals #childhood_memories #cricket_fandom #countless_childhood #sport_began #youMy_love #sister #medals

I work out with my 87-year-old mother. Training with her has made me rethink the way I want to age. I've been working out with my elderly mom for over 30 years, and watching her approach to exercise has changed how I view fitness and aging. #years #work #Training #mother #age #elderly_mom #view_fitness

I sold my business to take care of my mother for a decade. Now I'm 72 and have to work to play catch-up. Susan Freeman, 72, put her career on hold to care for her aging mother. She now works four days a week at her sister's store to pay the bills. #business #decade #mother #Susan_Freeman #play_catch-up #sold #care

Jhumpa Lahiri questions the mother tongue — and the need to belong Jhumpa Lahiri, the acclaimed author, revealed she has no mother tongue, feeling perpetually outside of language. Born to Bengali parents and raised in the US, she embraces linguistic fluidity and creative trespass, finding freedom in writing in Italian. Lahiri advocates for learning other languages, warning against linguistic domination and nationalism, and finds home in experiences, not places. #mother_tongue #Jhumpa_Lahiri #belong_Jhumpa #acclaimed_author #feeling_perpetually #Lahiri_questions #tongue #Jhumpa #mother #Lahiri
