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Why Kajol Says She’s Fine Being Called a “Bad Mother” — And What Every Judged MOM Needs to Hear
Published: 13/11/25
Updated: 13/11/25
Kajol has always been known for speaking her mind. Recently, she made headlines for saying something that many mothers quietly feel but rarely say out loud.
In a podcast interview, she said, “I am a bad mother? Bad wife? Jo hai hai, I don’t take stress.”
At first, it might sound like a casual remark. But if you listen closely, it’s a strong message about self-acceptance and confidence, especially for women who are constantly judged by the society.
Kajol was talking about how easily people label women, especially mothers.
She said, “If you don’t cook for your child, if you don’t pick them up from school, you’re called a bad mother. There are too many things that make you a bad mom, and not enough that make you a good one.”
She admitted she’s often called things like a bad mother or bad wife, but she chooses not to let those words bother her. “My kids love me, my family loves me and that’s what matters,” she said.
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The Society
We live in a world where everyone has an opinion about how women should live.
A woman who works long hours is called a career-obsessed mom.
A woman who stays home is called too dependent.
A woman who sets boundaries is called selfish.
These labels are exhausting. They make women feel like they can never win. A psychologist quoted in the article explained that being constantly judged can really affect mental health. It can lower confidence and make women feel like they’re never doing enough.
Be Real To Your Children
When a mother accepts her flaws and keeps going, her children learn that it’s okay not to be perfect.
Children don’t need perfect parents. They need real ones. Parents who can say, “I made a mistake, but I still love you.” That teaches kids to be kind to themselves, too.
What Every Judged MOM Needs To Hear
- People will always talk. That doesn’t define who you are.
- You are allowed to make mistakes. No one gets life right all the time.
- You can set your own standards. Only you know what balance works for your life and your family.
- Love is bigger than perfection. Just be real to your loved ones, they will love you for who you are.
- Stop chasing approval; you will find peace.
Kajol’s has a strong message through her words – ‘You don’t have to be perfect to be enough.’
Society will always find something to judge, but you don’t have to listen. Just keep doing what you are, and the rest will follow.
So the next time someone calls you a bad mother or bad wife or bad anything, just smile and say, “Jo hai hai.” Because being imperfect doesn’t make you bad. It just makes you human.
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