
A few years ago, Ashwini Kalsekar opened up about one of the most personal and painful chapters of her life, offering a rare glimpse into why she and husband Murali Sharma never had children. The actor’s candid remarks, shared during an interview with Hauterfly’s Siddharth Aalambayan, continue to resonate because of their honesty and emotional clarity.
Ashwini, who has built a long and respected career across television and films, made it clear that the decision was never about choice. Motherhood, she said, was something they genuinely wanted. “Honestly we did,” she revealed when asked if they had planned to have children. “But I have this kidney issue and surrogacy ka tabhi fashion nai tha. Tha toh hamare paas utne
paise nai the.” At the time, surrogacy was neither widely accepted nor financially accessible, especially when the couple was still finding their footing.
She recalled how they tried to make things work despite the odds. “We were still settling, struggling aur phir koshish kari,” Ashwini said, describing a phase filled with hope and effort. However, medical reality soon took over. “Ek point pe doctor ne bola ki your kidney will not be able to take the load. So you will either harm yourself or the child.” The warning was decisive. Later, the doctors ruled out the option entirely, leading to an end of all possibilities. “And later on, he said no. So surrogacy ka nai hua,” she added.
Looking back, Ashwini described the situation as a matter of fate, even though the emotional weight still lingers. “Mera nai hoh paya woh. Khair naseeb ki baat hai na,” she said. “Bura toh lagta hai. Mei traditional hu ki I want to live the whole circle ki nai hoh paya.” Her words reflected a sense of loss that never fully disappears, but also an acceptance shaped by time.
She went on to share how her perspective on life gradually shifted. “Shayad mere saas sasur, maa baap ki seva karni thi aur woh hamare bachei hai toh I am doing that,” Ashwini explained, adding that caring for her parents and in-laws has given her life a different kind of purpose. “They are like kids to me, so I am taking care of them.”
In another part of the interview, Ashwini revealed that she found emotional fulfilment in unexpected ways. Since she could not have children, she adopted two dogs, whom she considers her own. She even shared that she appointed a nanny to look after them, treating them no differently from children.
Ashwini Kalsekar and Murali Sharma, who got married in 2009, have always kept their personal lives largely private. Known for her work in Kasamh Se, Jodha Akbar, Fu Bai Fu, Phoonk and more recently Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2, Ashwini’s throwback confession stands out for its vulnerability, reminding many that behind successful careers are stories of resilience, compromise, and quiet strength.
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