Every person has a different relationship with money. While only know how to earn, some know the trick to save, and others enjoy spending like there’s no tomorrow. It is very subjective; each to their own. However, things get interesting when in a household you see two very strong personalities with completely different equations with money, like Shweta Tiwari and her daughter Palak Tiwari.One of the most famous television faces, who was among the top-paid female stars once, confessed in a conversation with News18 that she only knows how to save money, while on the complete opposite side is her daughter Palak, who is a spendthrift. Recently, speaking to the same portal, Palak added to Shweta’s words and described her as frugal.
Palak Tiwari on mom Shweta Tiwari being frugal
“My mom has worked too hard and too much in life. And that’s why she’s so simple and frugal all the time. It’s not about being materialistic so much so as it’s about rewarding yourself," said the ‘
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’ fame star. Palak, on the other hand, doesn’t think twice before pampering herself. Her approach is quite different from her mom’s. Also, since her mother is more focused on how to save every single penny and fulfill her motherly duties, Palak makes a point to spoil her a little. She said she was the one to gift her mother her first branded handbag, as she was tired of seeing her carry the old ‘jhola’
The story of the first designer handbag
“She’s a girl at the end of the day. She’s still a girl at heart and every girl loves her bags. If you know that you can afford it and you deserve it, you should go for it. How much will she run behind me, nani and Reyansh? She doesn’t give herself any luxury in life, which is why I ask her to prioritise herself once in a while. I tell her to stop buying my brother a new pair of shorts every two days. She can buy herself a nice bag with that money. She deserves it." The ‘
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’ actress added, “With the kind of name that she has earned for herself, she should carry a bag that represents that. Why shouldn’t she? But she doesn’t listen to me. Eventually, I get fed up and buy her stuff. The first designer bag that she owned was bought by me for her because I got tired of that one jholi she kept carrying. I couldn’t see her carrying that jholi anymore.Palak hilariously confessed that her mother doesn’t approve of her spending money on big brands; however, spoiling her mom with little joys and luxuries of life gives her contentment.