Successful actress, but why did Namrata Shirodkar leave her film world for Mahesh Babu?

News India Live, Digital Desk: Namrata Shirodkar… On hearing this name, films like ‘Pukar’ or ‘Vastav’ of the 90s and an innocent face come before the eyes. When Namrata wore the crown of Miss India in 1993, the whole world became a fan of her stature and ability. But people often ask this question, why did she leave behind a brilliant career and immense fame in one fell swoop? When love dominated her career, Namrata met Telugu superstar Mahesh Babu on the sets of the film ‘Vamsi’. Gradually friendship turned into love and both of them got married in 2005. But with marriage, Namrata took a decision which is considered very difficult in today’s film industry. He stopped working in films completely. Neither did she take offers from big budget films nor did she try to return to the screen again. Why did she take this big decision? Namrata has made it clear in many of her interviews that this was not any pressure put on her, but was her own wish. She wanted a life where she could give full time to her home, children (Gautam and Sitara) and her husband’s career. The truth is that humility is considered to have a big role behind the height at which Mahesh Babu is today. She not only managed Mahesh’s brand but also stood by him as a shield in all his difficult times. Namrata is a superstar even without films. Looking at Namrata’s posts on social media, it can be clearly understood how happy she is with her life as a simple housewife and homemaker. With her beauty and intelligence, she has made a special place for herself in the hearts of Mahesh Babu’s fans. Today, she is like the backbone of the entire house amid the busy life of her husband. Mahesh Babu also does not forget to give credit to Namrata for his every success. He often says that Namrata is the real ‘boss’ of his house. Even at the age of 54, her same simplicity and glow remains intact, which shows that peace and tranquility are most important in life.

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