
Priyanka Chopra's mom Madhu Chopra opens up about her daughter's marriage to Nick Jonas and life as Malti Marie's grandmother: ‘I'm just very glad they let me in'
Priyanka Chopra
's mother, Dr.
Madhu Chopra
, recently shared heartwarming insights into her daughter's marriage with
Nick Jonas
and her own cherished role as grandmother to Malti Marie. In a recent chat with actress Debina Bonnerjee, the proud nani spoke about family dynamics, respecting parenting boundaries, and the special bond she shares with her granddaughter.
'Priyanka is an adult, her decisions are always well thought-out'
Talking about Priyanka's decision to marry American singer and actor
Nick
Jonas,
Madhu
Chopra said the family always had faith in her daughter's judgment.
'Priyanka is now an adult. Nobody can touch her. In the family too, we think her decisions are right. We have supported her since she was a child. She takes every decision with a clear mind,' Madhu shared.
She added, 'We never had a doubt that Priyanka is making a mistake.
She is not impulsive. She knows that the consequences are hers. It's a good thing that she got married to Nick. I am very happy about that.'
'Becoming a nani is the best promotion in life'
When asked how she feels about being a grandmother, Madhu lit up with joy: 'The best promotion in life is that — to become a nani. I love it.'
She expressed her gratitude for being involved in Malti Marie's upbringing, saying, 'I thank God every day that the children are keeping me involved in their lives.
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Many nuclear families don't want grandparents around, thinking they'll interfere. But my children include me with a lot of love.'
'Grandparents are the rule-breakers, and that's needed'
Madhu reflected on the unique role grandparents play in a child's life. 'Children need a little time to cheat — they need rule breakers. That's what grandparents are for,' she said with a smile.
She admitted that while parents set the rules, grandparents are often the ones who bend them — lovingly, of course.
'We maintain our boundaries. It's the parents' right to raise their child their way. I had my time to raise my children. Now, I'm just here to offer support, warmth and security.'
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'Children raised by grandparents are more secure'
Discussing the bridge between traditional upbringing and modern parenting, Madhu said, 'It happens with the heart and the mind. The heart makes mistakes, the mind corrects them.'
She stressed the value of having elders in the home: 'Children raised by grandparents are more secure and grounded. Parents today are career-driven — they give quality time, but someone needs to be around for the child's comfort.'
She added, 'It's the cycle of life. If we do good, we get to be part of our grandchildren's lives. I'm just very glad they let me in.'

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