Tollywood star Pawan Kalyan ’s ex-wife Renu Desai recently opened up about her life after their separation . She also spoke about the advice she gave her children, Akira Nandan and Aadya, before they met their extended family .
Renu Desai talks about her childrenIn an interview with TV9 Telugu, Renu Desai was asked what she told her children before sending them to meet their extended family and half-siblings. The question made her pause and reflect.
She shared that she gives Aadya and Akira one simple message before they go. “Before Aadya and Akira went to meet the family, I told them only one thing—the way they behave will reflect my upbringing. It will show whether I have raised them well or not.”
She added that she always advises them to stay calm. If they feel upset or angry, they should call her instead of reacting. “The way they speak and act reflects their mother. Always be respectful. Even if you feel angry or irritated, call me. No matter what the situation is, do not be disrespectful,” she said.
Motherhood above everythingRenu Desai also spoke about her priorities, emphasising that motherhood comes above all else. “I do not care if I am a good heroine or not. I do not care if I look beautiful or not. I do not care about being an NGO founder or being spiritual. I only want to be a good mother. My children are very good souls,” she said.
Pawan Kalyan later married Anna Lezhneva on September 30, 2013.
On the work front, he was last seen in the cop-action thriller Ustaad Bhagat Singh, directed by Harish Shankar.
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