
To the woman who held me first when I came into this world, and then held my hand while teaching me how to live in it. My loudest cheerleader. The one whose face lit up the brightest every single time I came home. I still remember being little and never leaving your saree pallu, following you everywhere like it was my whole world,because honestly, bachpan me aap hi meri poori duniya the .You carried me to parks, made me recite “Radhe Radhe,” got poojas done especially for me, and loved me with a kind of devotion only grandmothers know how to give. Quiet. Selfless. Endless. Jab bhi koi serial ata tha mera tv pe , you would call practically the whole world just to say, “Meri poti tv pe aegi dekhna” as if my achievements were your own little celebrations. Nobody has ever been prouder of me than you. Nobody ever will. And now I keep wondering who will wait for me the way you did? Who will make bhalla papdi and gajar ka halwa the moment I come home, even before I ask? Somewhere between growing up and growing away, I forgot that time is cruel. I hate that work took me far from you. I hate the missed calls, the rushed conversations, the “I’ll call later” moments. I hate that every time I came home, I thought we still had more time. Your values shaped me in ways words will never fully explain. The resilience in me, the faith in me, the love I know how to give ,sab kuch to apse seekha hae. You taught me what selfless love looks like without ever asking for anything in return. And maybe that’s why a part of me will always remain your favourite child ,the child who never wanted to let go of your pallu. ♥️ I hope wherever you are now, you are at peace. But selfishly, I still wish I could turn time around just once… just to sit beside you a little longer, hold your hand tighter, answer every call, and tell you more often how deeply I love you. And I’m sorry… for every moment I took for granted, for every time I hurt your heart without meaning to. You will always, always be my special lady. ❤️
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