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Mahesh Babu: Namrata keeps me grounded

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   5 Oct 2021 10:26 AM GMT
Mahesh Babu: Namrata keeps me grounded
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Mahesh Babu is a proper family man. He loves spending time with his wife and kids. The Ghattamaneni family is often spotted chilling at foreign locations. Now, Mahesh is in Spain as he is shooting for his ongoing project, Sarkaru Vaari Paata. Meanwhile, Namrata, Sitara, and Gautham are in Switzerland as they are enjoying a brief vacation. They might be accompanying Mahesh in Europe as he takes part in Sarkaru Vaari Paat shoot through the course of October.

When asked about his happy family, Mahesh Babu made an interesting comment, saying his wife Namrata keeps him grounded all the time. "I might be a big star in the cinema world. But once I reach my home, I am just a husband and a father. My wife Namrata keeps me grounded and my kids Sitara and Gautham treat me like a normal dad. I don't mix stardom that I am entitled in my cinema career to my personal life. There is a fine line between these two and I always wish to abide by it," Mahesh said.

As we had reported earlier, Mahesh never discusses his films with his wife Namrata and usually prefers to take all the choices related to his career by himself. "I am the only one who listens to the scripts. I decide on which script to pick and which to reject. I solely make the decision on my films. I don't discuss my films even with my wife Namrata. I like to be independent when it comes to script selection and that is how it's been right from the start of my career. Yes, there were a few flops in my career. It really pains me when any of my films fail to succeed at the box office. Experiments like Spyder failed big time. Now, I am in a good phase. I have tasted consecutive successes in the recent past and I am happy with how things are going on at the moment. I am in a happy space with interesting projects in the pipeline. I most certainly learn from my failures and am always in the mood to evolve and analyze what went wrong." Mahesh concludes.