By Tricitynews
Chandigarh
09th May:- We have all grown up with the belief
that ‘God could not be everywhere so he made Mothers’. Mothers are like guardian angels, which
shower endless love, affection and wisdom on their children. From cooking our favorite
dish to spending quality time with us, from being a friend, tutor, guide, critic, she singlehandedly
masters all her duties effortlessly and without complaining. Mothers are our
first teachers and a valuable lesson taught by a Mother remains etched in our
minds throughout our life. No matter how old we grow, the mother-child bond is
the most cherished one and Anup Upadhyay, popularly known as Murari in Sony
SAB’s Jijaji Chhat Per Hain reminisces his childhood, bond with his mother and
a lesson learnt the hard way.
The talented Anup Upadhyay firmly
believes that if a mother’s love is important so are her reprimands. He feels
the guidance of a mother for right and wrong is a must even if it means taking
strict disciplinary action. He is grateful to his mother for correcting him at
every step of his life and instilling good values in him.
On Mother’s Day Anup Upadhyay alias
Murari said that he remembers one incident when he was a very young, He stole
twenty rupees from a temple. He was very excited and hid the money under his
pillow. His mother later found the money and wondered where it came from. After
he confessed to her that I stole it, he was scolded by my mother and punished
for it. He realized his mistake and swore to never repeat it again. He learnt a
valuable lesson for a life time.
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