Updated On: 28 January, 2021 11:16 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
In an exclusive interview with mid-day`s Parul Sharma, Kajol expressed her thoughts on women and their beautiful imperfections and how they must embrace these imperfections and live on their own terms.

Kajol with daughter Nysa Devgan (Photo/Yogen Shah)
Kajol played an outspoken and opinionated woman, but at the same time an affectionate mother in her digital debut film Tribhanga: Tedhi Medhi Crazy. In an exclusive interview with mid-day`s Parul Sharma, Kajol talks about motherhood, societal pressure and her bond with daughter Nysa as compared to her reel-life daughter Masha in the Renuka Shahane directorial.
Talking about the lesson she learnt after becoming a mother, Kajol said, "The biggest disadvantage (of motherhood) is the fact that we find it so difficult to ask for help. That was one of the biggest lessons I learnt as a mother was that, you know you can`t do everything on your own, that you have to ask people for help and there is no shame in it. And `NO` you are not a bad mother, you are not the worst person for asking for it or not a bad woman asking someone for help when you genuinely need. It took me after I had my kids to understand the strength that takes to ask for help. Also, by asking for their help you are telling them that it`s okay for them to ask for help as well. As much as you share with them of what you are as a person you realise that somewhere down the line you are doing the `practice what you preach` thing. You just can`t tell your kids that it`s OK to be vulnerable, you can`t just tell them that it is OK to cry. Sometimes you will have to break down in front of them and that they should also be okay with it. That`s one of the lessons that they have to learn."