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Mother's poignant letter to sons: Don't forget Indian roots

26 Jan

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Summary

  • Celina Jaitly penned an emotional letter to her three sons.
  • She is allegedly denied access to her children.
  • The letter emphasizes retaining their Indian heritage and identity.
Mother's poignant letter to sons: Don't forget Indian roots

Celina Jaitly, a Bollywood actress, has penned an emotional letter to her three sons, Winston, Viraaj Arthur, and, on January 26, 2026, Republic Day. She expressed her distress at not being able to reach her children and her grief over missing their shared tradition of watching the Republic Day parade.

Jaitly, who is reportedly in a joint custody dispute with her estranged husband Peter Haag, stated she has not been granted access to her sons. She conveyed her hope that they will not be forced to abandon their Indian identity, reminding them of their lineage and heritage.

She highlighted the significance of the Indian Constitution, which came into effect on January 26, 1950, after a long freedom struggle. Jaitly also shared her longing to reconnect with her children, mentioning her inability to even make their favorite samosas.

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The actress's brother, Major Vikrant Kumar Jaitly, has reportedly been detained in Abu Dhabi since September 2025. Jaitly, who comes from an Army background, continues to share posts supporting soldiers and their families.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Celina Jaitly wrote a letter to her three sons on Republic Day, January 26, 2026, because she alleged she has not been granted access to them and wanted to remind them of their Indian roots.
Celina Jaitly wants her sons to remember that they are half Indian, belonging to a lineage of honourable individuals with roots in valour, Vedic culture, and ancient traditions.
Celina Jaitly is in a custody dispute with her estranged husband Peter Haag and alleges that she has not heard her children's voices for ages and has been denied access to them.

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