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Palak Tiwari: ‘Don’t look like a mother, you look like a father’, Palak Tiwari responded to users’ lewd comments

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Palak Tiwari lives in Mumbai with mother Shweti Tiwari and half-brother Reyansh Kohli. Shweta Tiwari’s first marriage was with Raja Chaudhary, she had a wink. Shiveta Tiwari has become a support system for the daughter in every way.

Palak Tiwari, daughter of TV’s popular actress Shweta Tiwari, has already made headlines with the song ‘Bijli Bijli’. The feature music video proved lucky for Palak Tiwari. Recently, Palak Tiwari was seen romancing onscreen with Aditya Seal in the song ‘Mangta Hai Kya’. Palak Tiwari lives in Mumbai with mother Shweti Tiwari and half-brother Reyansh Kohli. Shweta Tiwari’s first marriage was with Raja Chaudhary, she had a wink. Shiveta Tiwari has become a support system for the daughter in every way.

Palak gave her opinion

Talking on this, Palak Tiwari said that my mother always tells me that I look better. I don’t care about anyone’s comment. I take every comment very supportively. I adore my mother. Palak Tiwari wants to try her luck in films. Wants to make a mark in the industry. Palak said that my mother did everything, she has done whatever she could for TV. There is a lot of pressure on me because I know people will compare.

Palak Tiwari says that I knew from the beginning that there would be a comparison between me and my mother. I am not joining TV like a mother, I will do films, so this comparison may not be direct. I grew up in these comparisons too. I have also heard such comments that will it be as beautiful and talented as you? I look like my father.

Palak further said that I have also heard these comments that hey, it did not go to you. Now should I waste my life listening to these comments. No, I will not. If I don’t look like my mother, then do I believe in at least working and working hard like her. Palak Tiwari will soon be seen in the film ‘Rosie: The Saffron Chapter’ with Vivek Oberoi.

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