Bollywood, known for its glitz and glamour, often sees actresses gracefully juggling their professional commitments with personal milestones. Embracing motherhood at the peak of their careers, these leading ladies have shattered stereotypes and inspired millions with their dedication and resilience.
Deepika Padukone
The diva became the latest actress to join the ‘moms of Bollywood’ club as she announced her pregnancy today. She was last seen in Hrithik Roshan starrer Fighter and has an exciting lineup ahead such as Kalki 2898 AD with Prabhas and Amitabh Bachchan and The Intern with Sr. Bachchan.
Alia Bhatt
The actress embraced motherhood during the shooting schedule of her latest movie Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani with Ranveer Singh. While the fans were eager to witness her charm on screen, she delighted them with some even more excited as she revealed her pregnancy by sharing a photo of her sonogram featuring husband Ranbir Kapoor.
Kareena Kapoor Khan
Bebo, known for her iconic roles and stunning performances, embraced motherhood at the pinnacle of her career when she welcomed her son Taimur Ali Khan in 2016. Despite her busy schedule, Kareena continues to dazzle audiences with her on-screen presence, proving that motherhood only adds to her versatility.
Priyanka Chopra Jonas
PeeCee a global icon, welcomed her daughter in 2022, marking a new chapter in her life. Despite her international commitments, Priyanka remains committed to her craft, seamlessly blending motherhood with her thriving career in Bollywood and Hollywood.
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
The former Miss World became a mother to Aaradhya Bachchan in 2011. Taking a brief hiatus to focus on her family, Aishwarya made a triumphant return to the silver screen, captivating audiences with her timeless elegance and acting prowess.
Kajol
Renowned for her powerhouse performances, Kajol embraced motherhood with the birth of her daughter Nysa in 2003. Balancing her roles as a mother and an actress with finesse, Kajol continues to captivate audiences with her emotive performances and infectious energy.