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Tara Sutaria on Personal Boundaries, Motherhood, and Future Dreams

Sunday, May 10, 2026
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Tara Sutaria on Personal Boundaries, Motherhood, and Future Dreams

Tara Sutaria keeps her personal life pretty locked down. Even with all the public buzz from her career—from that Disney stuff to Bollywood—she rarely lets it spill out. But in a moment, she actually gave us a peek behind the curtain when she was chatting with Rhea Chakraborty on Chapter 2.

It started with relationships. She talked about boundaries . Not just the romantic stuff, but everything else. What she won’t budge on.

She was pretty firm. Dishonesty . That’s just not okay for her. Deceit , betrayal , pretending things are different—that’s off the table. It’s not some high-minded ideal for her. It’s just basic stuff.

Rhea picked up on that. She said those expectations feel almost rare these days. Tara aGreed. She mentioned that her generation just seems to overthink what should be simple human decency. Kindness , honesty , just being aware of yourself—it shouldn’t need constant reminding. It should just be there.

But then there was that slight shift. Tara admitted she’s sensitive. She doesn’t bounce back easily from hurt. That emotional stuff just sticks around. She doesn’t always show it, mind you. It just stays there.

Then the topic swung to motherhood. She’s thirty. People ask about kids, especially when everyone else seems to be starting families. But Tara just doesn’t feel that pressure. No urgency.

She talked about the weight of it. Raising a child requires total commitment. It can’t just be something you set aside. It has to be a real choice.

She loves kids, obviously. But that strong, undeniable pull to become a parent? Not there yet. She’s comfortable with that uncertainty. She thinks clarity will come when it comes. Or maybe it won’t. And that’s fine.

Marriage. That was another area where she’s seen some change. It wasn't something she was seriously considering back in her early twenties. Now? It sounds appealing.

She described it as this deeply romantic thing. The idea of picking one person to share everything with for a lifetime. It feels meaningful. Comforting. It’s a newer view, she admitted, but she’s starting to get into it with some enthusiasm.

Looking forward, she isn’t chasing some rigid timeline. No fixed plan. She’s picturing something much softer. A life built around creativity and simplicity.

She imagines living somewhere away from the city noise. Maybe a big house surrounded by nature. Growing her own food. Having those quiet moments with her partner.

Professionally, she wants to stay plugged into what she loves—art. Theatre, music, maybe even food. She dreams about opening a restaurant. Eventually, starting some kind of performing arts school. Things that feel right, that let her build something meaningful.

It’s funny. Just moving at their own pace.

Written by Gree News Team — Senior Editorial Board

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