New Delhi: TV actress Shweta Tiwari and daughter Palak Tiwari are one of the most sought-after mother-daughter duo in the industry. Palak shot to fame especially after Harrdy Sandhu's 'Bijlee Bijlee' in which she featured alongside the Punjabi singer. The song was and still is among the top charbusters everywhere.
While the star-kid is awaiting the releasing of her Bollywood debut, she spoke to TOI about the relationship she shares her with her mother.
The 21-year-old added that she enjoys it when people call her mother her 'elder sister'.
"I love it. I love that she is so happening. In fact when I was younger also, I've loved it since then. Because my nani (maternal grandmother) would normally pick me up from school, what a bratty kid I was, but the day my mom was coming to pick me up I was like 'oh, my mom is hot and good-looking and everyone is gonna be staring at her. I used to be like, 'huh, yeah, that's my mom, so.' I used to feel very cool. Till date it's like that, I was like 'that's my mom.' I am very proud of it," quoted TOI.
She also added that she shares a special bond with her mother and that they also discussed each other's 'crushes', reported TOI. When she was asked whether her male friends called her mother hot, she said, "It is the weirdest thing. I have yelled at so many of my guy friends. They've not said that they have a crush on her, they're like 'dude your mom is quite hot huh' and I was like 'you say this and now my mom is gonna belo (beat with a rolling pin) like that.' So for her everyone my age is like 'beta' and she has always been very maternal so when my friends say 'Shweta, you are so hot,' she is like, 'eh, nikal isko (throw him out).'"
Meanwhile, on the work front, Palak Tiwari also has another music video alongside Aditya Seal. Tiwari will also be making her Bollywood debut with 'Rosie: The Saffron Chapter'.