Shilpa Shirodkar Clears the Air on Mahesh Babu’s Reserved Nature

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Superstar Mahesh Babu has long been known for his calm and composed demeanor, often maintaining a private and low-profile approach to both his personal and professional life. Renowned for his cool and collected personality, he is widely regarded as ‘The Family Man.’ However, his characteristic silence recently became a topic of discussion when his sister-in-law, actress Shilpa Shirodkar, participated in the reality show Bigg Boss Hindi 18.

Despite her notable presence on the show for an impressive 102 days, Mahesh Babu refrained from making any public statements or social media posts in her support. This led to speculation and criticism, with some perceiving his silence as indifference. Addressing these assumptions, Shilpa Shirodkar offered a different perspective in a recent interview with a leading publication.

Acknowledging Mahesh Babu’s reserved nature, Shilpa clarified that his silence was not a reflection of arrogance but rather an aspect of his personality. “We are not the kind of family that openly expresses our feelings for each other. I went into the house for who I am, not as Namrata’s sister or Mahesh’s sister-in-law. Of course, he is a superstar and very popular, but that doesn’t mean he has to be part of my career too,” she explained.

Further praising Mahesh Babu for his character, she added, “Mahesh and Namrata are very reserved people, and the world is quick to label them arrogant. Mahesh is reserved, but he is a very nice person. He is very, very cool. Of course, he is reserved, but he is always there. If you need anything, he will be there for you.”

Shilpa’s remarks provide insight into Mahesh Babu’s personality and familial bonds, emphasizing that while he may not express his support publicly, he remains a dependable and caring individual within his family circle.


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