‘Mothers Are Magicians’: Actress Sakhi Gokhale’s Mother’s Day Note To Her Mom

    Sakhi was brought up by her single mother.

Sakhi was brought up by her single mother.

Sakhi Gokhale is the daughter of late actor Mohan Gokhale, who died of a heart attack in 1999 at the age of 45.

Marathi actress Sakhi Gokhale rose to fame with her performance in the TV series Dil Dosti Duniyadari. The actress took a break from her acting career and went abroad for further studies. Sakhi is the daughter of popular actress Shubhangi Gokhale and the two share an adorable bond. On Mother’s Day, Sakhi expressed her love for him and wrote a heartfelt note about how he has been her support system during his growing years.

In her latest Instagram post, Sakhi Gokhale shared a childhood picture with her mother. In the picture, the young Sakhi looks dazed as her mother points away. Along with the picture, he wrote, “My mother is an amazing storyteller and a brilliant mimic, she can keep you glued to your chairs, hope she never stops, keep you laughing and tears rolling down your cheeks.” , I know plenty of people who will attest to that!”

Among all the stories of her mother, Sakhi mentioned that one aspect that stuck with her was how her mother introduced her to the concept of death. The actress is the daughter of late actor Mohan Gokhale, who died of a heart attack in 1999 at the age of 45. Sakhi was only 6 years old at that time. In her post, she said that she clearly remembers the time when her father passed away.

This was very confusing for him as a child. Then his mother said to him, “There are some people walking among us who are children of God. They are special and beautiful. They are sent to us as gifts, and sometimes when God gets lonely or jealous, He calls back for them. Because he wants them for himself. So, we should be grateful that we got to spend time with these extraordinary people, no matter how much time we had. We should remember her and celebrate her.” She added that now that she has grown up, she has realized how easily her mother explained the situation to her and these little stories of Shubhangi were like building blocks for her. It helped her remember her father. The respect he deserved.

“Moms are magicians. Thank you, Amma, for giving me this life and adding magic to it. I love you. Happy Mother’s Day!