Breaking Boundaries: Celebrating Adoption and Motherhood at the Heart of 'Dear Maa' Event
An inspiring event in India, featuring a panel that includes Soumeta Medhora and actor Mandira Bedi, highlighted the importance of redefining motherhood and championing adoption. Hosted in conjunction with the film 'Dear Maa', it featured a heartfelt poem 'Dil Se Maa', emphasizing love beyond biological ties.

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A recent event in Kolkata, India, fostered an open dialogue about adoption with a distinguished panel, including Soumeta Medhora from ISSA, renowned filmmaker Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury, and actors Jaya Ahsan and Mandira Bedi. The goal was to challenge existing biases and promote social acceptance for adoptive mothers.
This gathering was in collaboration with the poignant film 'Dear Maa', and featured the unveiling of the powerful poem "Dil Se Maa", a tribute to the love and resilience of adoptive mothers. The poem moved audiences, redefining motherhood beyond just biological bonds and embracing the depths of unconditional love.
The brand, Sunfeast Mom's Magic, supported this initiative, aligning with its mission to highlight the extraordinary power of a mother's love. The event underscored the importance of breaking traditional stereotypes and encouraged broader acceptance of diverse forms of motherhood throughout Indian society.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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