Mommy
Goals
"I
want
my
children
to
enjoy
themselves.
They
go
to
their
friend's
houses;
have
them
over
to
play,
but
they
know
their
limits.
I
generally
don't
have
to
tell
them
"don't
do
this" or
"don't
do
that".
Yes,
they
are
very
much
aware
that
they
are
celebrity
children.
They
are
proud
of
my
achievements,
and
proud
of
the
fact
that
their
father
is
a
film
producer,"
Sridevi
had
said
when
she
was
asked
about
parenting.
Cool
Moms
Can
Be
Protective
As
Well!
In
her
five-decade-long
journey
from
a
child
actor
to
India's
First
Female
Superstar,
the
late
actress
knew
that
the
film
industry
can
be
quite
brutal
at
times
and
like
every
concerned
parent,
wasn't
keen
on
her
daughter
following
her
footsteps.
"She
never
wanted
me
to
be
an
actress.
She
was
more
relaxed
about
Khushi
(Janhvi's
younger
sister)
getting
into
films.
She
thought
I
was
naive,
that
I
wasn't
thick-skinned
enough.
She
wanted
us
to
live
a
more
relaxed
life.
She
loved
what
she
did
but
you
know
it
was
intense," her
daughter
Janhvi
said
in
an
interview.
This
Is
Totally
Relatable
Sridevi's
younger
daughter
Khushi
Kapoor
once
revealed
how
the
actress
got
all
worried
when
she
found
out
about
her
tattoo
by
accident.
In
fact,
she
even
asked
her
other
daughter
Janhvi
for
confirmation
that
Khushi's
tattoo
was
actually
not
a
boy's
name
or
his
birthdate.
Later,
the
Chaalbaaz
actress
got
all
emotional
when
she
was
told
that
the
tattoo
was
of
all
their
birth
dates.
Well,
someone
has
rightly
said,
'A
worried
mom
does
better
research
than
the
FBI.'
A
Mother's
Heart
Is
Always
Right
"Mum
always
told
me,
it's
not
about
the
kind
of
role
or
movie
you
do;
you
need
to
make
an
impression-
that's
an
actor's
job.
She
never
encouraged
jealousy
or
frustration.
We're
capable
of
being
happy
for
others,"
Janhvi
had
said
in
an
interview.
Now,
that's
indeed
some
wise
words!
A
Rush
Of
Memories
Which
Will
Warm
The
Cockles
Of
Your
Hearts
Sharing
some
of
her
fond
memories
of
her
mother,
Janhvi
was
quoted
as
saying
in
an
interview,
"My
childhood
smells
like
my
mom.
We
used
to
spend
a
lot
of
time
in
our
home
in
Chennai,
and
she
used
to
put
mogras
all
over
our
house
and
in
her
hair,
so
it
smells
like
her.
Mom
would
make
our
hair
oil
at
home
with
dried
flowers
and
amla,
and
she'd
make
sure
she
gave
me
and
Khushi
an
oil
massage
every
three
days.
Whatever
leftover
[fruit]
we
had
from
breakfast,
we'd
put
on
our
face."