"Ab mughe apni life jeeni hai, apne pati ke sath holidays par jana hai": Kamya Punjabi
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Kamya Panjabi has always been fortunate in her career, but she spent a long time looking for stability in her personal life. She finally received the answer to her prayers when she met Shalabh Dang, fell in love with him, and got married in February 2020. When discussing life after marriage, she claims that finding the right partner makes you feel mentally stable, and that this stability is apparent. Knowing that someone is looking out for you and supporting you no matter how you are feeling is comforting. I've changed because of that sense of security. Prior to Shalabh, I had none in my life. I remain as bindass as I ever was, but I now feel content and stable. In fact, I wouldn't have entered politics if it weren't for his support.

She has been able to approach her work in a new way thanks to a healthy personal life. I know I don't have to work, but my work is my passion, and I will never stop doing it because it's therapeutic for me, the actress, who is currently appearing in Sanjog, says. I'm unable to sit at home. The motivation to start working, however, has changed from earlier times — ghar chalaana hai beti ki fees bharni hai. My husband provides me with the solid emotional support that has been lacking for so long. I haven't slept in six months, and I don't wake up without stress.”

Shalabh and Kamya, according to Kamya, are always in agreement about everything, including wanting more children. "Shalabh and I frequently discuss the possibility of having a child," she says. I then take a step back though because I don't want to repeat the process. The challenge of raising my daughter (Aara) alone has been considerable. People often describe me as strong but trust me when I say that both of us have had a very difficult journey. To leave her and go to work while she was still young would break my heart. I had to explain to her that mommy must work to ensure that you attend a reputable school, have these incredible toys, and attend birthday celebrations. It has been a challenging journey and a protracted struggle. Now that God has blessed me with Shalabh, I feel as though I have been given a chance to live my life for the first time, and I want to take full advantage of it. Both of our children—12-year-old Aara and Ishaan, Shalabh's son from his first marriage—are now adults. We have been the sole caregivers for our kids.

Mann karta hai, kabhi kabhi lagta hai to have a second child, but woh wahiin khatam ho jaata hai, she continues. Having children is a lifetime commitment. I don't avoid it, but apni zindagi jeeni hai, apne pati ke saath holidays par jaana hai, apni ab woh saari cheezein karni hain jo maine nahi kee hain apne picchle 40 saalon mein I don't want to sacrifice it in any way. Our two children are currently keeping us busy (smiles), and I am not considering having a third. In actuality, I now resemble a child. I enjoy sleeping on my daughter's lap and intend to keep doing so.

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