
kannada actress Jyoti Rai is in tears..!?
Actress Jyoti Rai mourns the loss of her mother. It was difficult to make people understand the child's situation...Actress Jyoti Rai, who is shining on kannada television, has gained a huge number of fans. Recently, there were reports that Jyoti is getting married again. Around this time his old interviews were going viral on social media...this is one of them. A rare video of mother and son talking. 'I lost my father when I was 8 years old. My father had two marriages. My mother was taking care of me and her, so she got me married right after graduation. As a 20-year-old girl, I didn't know the world at all. At the same time, I got a job in Bangalore and didn't know English. Bangalore was a completely new place. My son was very young and my mother was a cancer patient so I had a lot of responsibilities at a young age. We didn't have anything to take care of my mother's health, I was very poor and my great aunt's son took care of my education. I didn't know anything about cancer at that time, I was in a hostel, my mother went to the hospital alone, got the operation done, and there was no phone there,' said Jyoti in a private tv interview.
'Mother was with me after the medicine. All of a sudden I got cancer and had no money to spend and even now I didn't spend money on partying. He is very attached to his mother who passed away in 2011. Even today it was difficult to live without my mother. No Mother, I was calling Andrew's number...I was hoping that something miraculous would happen. I planned for the child in that depression. The mother wanted to have a child, and even today, Novi said that she should have had a child when she was there. They said to take a car and take them to the temple, but they didn't do it either. I booked the car as I wanted it soon but Avru left and traveled in that car while going to work on the third day. Jyoti said, "They used to ask me to take a day off as I was shooting all the time, and that was not possible."
'My son is also autistic he has 30% autism. I'm happy with my child anyway but I don't get support from people and I can't tell everyone to take care more often. In the beginning, my son was not talking, he was silent, then he said your son can't speak. Now my son is 10 years old, he speaks english better than anyone else, his memory has increased, he doesn't forget the words he once said, he is so good. When I came to Bangalore, there was nothing. Looking back, I am happy with what I have achieved,' Jyoti is happy remembering the journey.