Doosri Maa’s Yashodha is a strong mother and playing this character is deeply fulfilling as an actor, says Neha Joshi ( Photo Credit – PR Image )

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As viewers, we’ve all been captivated by the touching portrayal of a mother-son relationship between Yashodha (Neha Joshi) and Krishna (Aayudh Bhanushali) onscreen in &TV’s Doosri Maa. Their bond goes far beyond as they share an inseparable bond filled with love and care offscreen. With Mother’s Day around the corner, we chat with Neha Joshi about the complexities of her onscreen persona, her relationship with Krishna, and their real-life connection.

1. What distinguishes Yashoda’s character from other television mothers?

Yashodha’s character has resonated with audiences, and I must admit the role is challenging. One has to bring authenticity to the character and do justice to the emotions involved. But at the same time, it’s also deeply fulfilling. There are no bounds to motherly love and affection. However, it can be complicated, especially when the child in question is the illegitimate son of your husband. While there have been several portrayals of strong mothers onscreen on television, what sets Yashoda’s character apart is her journey of coming to terms with her husband’s past and standing up against her own family and society for Krishna and striking a balance between her maternal instincts. The hurt of being cheated upon makes her a unique character in the theme of motherhood.

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2. How is Yashoda carrying out her motherly responsibilities?

Yashoda demonstrates unwavering support for her children through life’s challenges. Her love for her children transcends blood relations, and she fights against all odds to protect Krishna, her son. Yashoda embodies fierce, nurturing motherhood and will go to great lengths to ensure the safety and well-being of her three children: Krishna (Aayudh Bhanushali), Astha (Aadvika Sharma), and Noopur (Anya Galwan). Yashoda treats all her children equally and impartially, instilling good values and fostering a united family. She is an independent, strong-willed woman whose children are her world, making her an exemplary mother.