Pooja Banerjee Embraces Second Pregnancy; Says “It’s a Different Kind of Motherhood”

Television actress Pooja Banerjee is all set to embrace motherhood for the second time. In an exclusive conversation with IANS, the actress opened up about her pregnancy journey, balancing motherhood, and her plans for returning to work.

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Reflecting on her experience, Pooja shared, “It feels like 24 hours just aren’t enough this time. Even when I’m not in Mumbai or shooting, my schedule is packed. Between caring for Sana, managing her routine, and handling my studio work, time just flies. It does get a little tiring, especially with all the travel during this pregnancy. But I’m enjoying this new phase — it’s a different kind of motherhood, and I’m looking forward to telling stories to my kids.”

The actress also revealed that she had always wanted to give her firstborn, Sana, a sibling. “I believe that’s the biggest gift you can give a child. Thankfully, Sandeep (my husband) was on the same page. I’ve grown up with two brothers, so I know what a sibling brings to your life.”

When asked about her return to television post-delivery, Pooja responded with honesty and grace: “Of course, I plan to return — but it all depends on my health and my baby’s needs. I don’t want to exert myself unnecessarily. I’ll take it easy and see what kind of opportunities come my way.”

Pooja Banerjee, known for her roles in shows like Kasautii Zindagii Kay and Kumkum Bhagya, continues to inspire fans not only with her performances but also with her refreshing approach to life and motherhood.

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