Rubina talked after becoming Mother
Recently embracing motherhood and welcoming twin daughters, Rubina Dilaik finds herself torn between her career commitments and maternal responsibilities. In a candid interview, the Shakti Astitva Ke Ehsaas Ki actress opened up about grappling with feelings of inadequacy and concern for her new-born daughters while promoting her film.
Her daughters are 3 months old now
This marks the first time in her life that Rubina has encountered such emotions, questioning her ability to balance her career with being there for her three-month-old daughters. The overwhelming experience of leaving her infants behind for promotional activities, knowing they cannot travel extensively at this age, has weighed heavily on her mind.
Talked about Personal and Professional Life
Delving deeper into her internal struggles, Rubina admitted to battling conflicting thoughts about whether her decision to leave her daughters alone was the right one. To address this dilemma, she made a conscious effort to maintain a clear boundary between her personal and professional life to prevent neglecting either aspect.
Talked about overthinking
The toll of overthinking manifested in physical symptoms such as headaches, chest pains, and stomach discomfort, prompting Rubina to confide in her husband, Abhinav Shukla. Despite the challenges, she resolved to confront her anxieties head-on and navigate this new chapter of her life.
She addressed the challenges of Twin Pregnancy
Addressing the challenges of a twin pregnancy, the actor laughs and quips, “Our twin pregnancy is the first pregnancy, so there is not really a benchmark to compare to know which one is easier or tougher. We were preparing ourselves over these nine months. Had it been a single pregnancy, then also the preparations would have been the same.”
She got a lot of advices
“Our well-wishers already told us that a single baby required 3 people, so twins would not require 6 but 10 people to manage. Mine and Abhinav’s mother have been a constant support. Both of them are taking care of me and the babies. Family support is what really matters the most, be it single or twin babies. I wouldn’t say we are excelling really well, but we are managing,” Dilaik further adds. As the new parents navigate the early days of parenthood, she expresses, “There is so much going on, and it is a huge change not just for me but the entire family. Everybody is accommodating into this new life. It’s too early to comment on anything about the motherhood part of it, but I can feel the change, and that change will eventually transpire into something meaningful over time. That’s all I can see and experience for myself.”