Jwala Gutta says motherhood humbled her in unexpected ways: "Now, my respect for my mother has grown tenfold"
‘I think about Mira before anything else’
For years, Jwala’s world was defined by the blur of travel and the roar of the court, but she always knew she wanted a different kind of presence for her greatest role. Choosing motherhood at 41 via IVF wasn’t just a milestone; it was a deliberate choice to be fully present. “During my playing career, I felt I wouldn’t be able to give my child the kind of time and presence I truly wanted to,” she says, adding, “I always wanted to become a mother at a stage in life when I could fully be there for my child, because I didn’t want somebody else raising my baby while I travelled and played.”
Now, with Mira already walking around the house, she says her days are filled with joy, chaos and constant alertness. “She never sits in one place,” Jwala laughs. “My entire life revolves around Mira now. Before I think about anything, I think about her first. It’s truly a full-time job. There’s a reason people say it takes a village to raise a child. Even when I’m sleeping, I’m aware of what she’s doing. Earlier, I used to sleep like a log. That’s one big change motherhood has brought.”
‘We are conditioned to believe that everything comes naturally to mothers, but that’s not true’
Me and Aryan share a very special bond. He’s more like a friend to me. Even at nine, he is very aware, emotionally intelligent and understanding. Sometimes I feel he’s even more understanding than his father
Becoming a parent has given Jwala a new vantage point from which to view her own mother’s legacy. “I’ve always respected my mother for everything she has done for us. She came from another country, built a life here, and became a successful entrepreneur. But after becoming a mother myself, my respect for all mothers has grown tenfold.” Now, she finds herself looking for the “how” behind that endurance. “I often wonder how she managed to raise two daughters while handling life’s many responsibilities. The funny thing is, she barely remembers her struggles because, for her, it was all part of motherhood. Now, I truly understand the quiet strength mothers carry every single day.”
The unexpected twist in baby Mira’s naming story
It’s public knowledge that Aamir Khan named Jwala Gutta’s daughter, but the serendipity behind it has become a cherished family anecdote. Admittedly, for months, “the family was set on “Masha”, a Russian name meaning beloved.” But just a day before the naming ceremony, Aamir introduced a last-minute twist.
“I honestly had a mini heart attack,” Jwala recalls with a laugh. “Naming your child is such an emotional process, and we had already connected with ‘Masha’. We had almost settled on it. But Aamir suggested the name Mira, saying the world was going through difficult times marked by conflict and negativity, and that the name symbolised unconditional love and peace. The moment he explained it, I was instantly convinced. It just felt beautiful and meaningful.”
I have always admired my mother. She came from China, built a life here, and became a successful entrepreneur. Now, I truly understand the strength motherhood demands
‘Donating breast milk was one of the most meaningful parts of my journey as a mother’
Motherhood, for Jwala, extended beyond caring for her own child. She also became a breast milk donor for premature and newborn babies in need, a practice still relatively uncommon in India, where only a handful of hospitals and milk banks actively support it.. “I donated nearly 60 litres of breast milk, and honestly, it became one of the most meaningful parts of my motherhood journey,” Jwala says.
‘Sports will definitely be a part of Mira’s upbringing’
Jwala is clear about the values she wants to instil in Mira. “I want her to be independent, strong and fearless,” she says. “In today’s world, girls need to know how to take care of themselves.” Sports, she believes, will be an important part of her daughter’s upbringing. “I definitely want to introduce her to sports because children today are constantly surrounded by screens and social media. Physical activity is extremely important.” “And yes, badminton will certainly be among the options Mira is exposed to. People say children should decide everything on their own, but I believe parents have a responsibility to guide them while they’re young. Later in life, once she grows up, she can make her own choices,” Jwala adds.
— Biswajit Talukdar
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