During the graduation ceremony for her son Aryaman Shah, Shefali Shah sent a touching message on Instagram. He posted a number of photos from his son’s graduation and referred to it as “one of the most significant and proudest moments” in a parent’s life.
Shefali Shah’s Instagram Post
Shefali posted photos from her son Aryaman Shah’s graduation ceremony on Instagram on Friday. Vipul Shah, the couple’s producer husband, and their son Maurya were also present.
Aryaman can be seen in the photos wearing a cap and gown, and Shefali is grinning at him. In her post, she penned, “Every moment was a new accomplishment when my children were young. Their initial roll over, first crawl, first walk, and first words. when they laced their shoes for the first time. many firsts, each one unique. Then came the first day of school for the youngsters, which made both them and me fearful of crying, and after that came colors, letters, poems, and friends—I grew up with them.”
Shefali’s Heart Touching Reaction
The Darlings actor continued by saying that graduating with her son feels like a “milestone.” But when they grew older, he wrote in the caption, “Every grade, every goal, every medal won, every dinner they cooked, and every load of laundry they did was just as significant. Another step for continuing my independent progress.
And today we are here to celebrate our sunshine boy’s graduation, one of the most significant and joyous occasions in a parent’s life, he continued. I’m not sure if he valued it as highly as we did. But as soon as I saw him clean-shaven, dressed so dapperly and regally in his robe, donning an awkward graduation cap, and acting as though it didn’t matter at all, I understood that I was one with him. and achieving the goal.
Puffed up With Pride
The actor continued by expressing her “overwhelming happiness and delight” at her son’s graduation. “I’m receiving more plaudits than any other prize I’ve ever received. But he’s still my little kid, our young man. In a room filled with hundreds of people, he approached us from the platform, grinned coyly, and asked for our help in adjusting his crown. He grinned, held up his cap, shook the chancellor’s hand, and proudly and modestly accepted his diploma. Of course, I’ve been waiting for this day and having dreams about it ever since, but he needs to develop his wings.” I was astounded to see them. I cannot adequately explain. I am overflowing with the pride and excitement that only my children can provide… Next they took us to see our first residence on campus, the library, and the classrooms, each of which had a kitchen. We had intended to go out for a really special celebratory supper, but by the time we arrived, everything had already closed. We were fortunate to locate a pizza place in a hole in the wall, and we ended up eating our supper while standing across the intersection. There could not have been a finer celebration, even if we had tried. Because my children and I feel so blessed by them, every moment—special or ordinary—becomes valuable and beautiful.
Shefali Shah last appeared in Niyat, which was released earlier this month, in a special appearance. Ayushmann Khurrana’s Doctor Ji was her most recent film. His 1998 film Satya just celebrated 25 years since its debut.