Motherhood is often described as the most rewarding and fulfilling experience in a woman’s life. But as much as it is joyful, it is also a tough and relentless journey. And actor-producer-writer Koël Purie-Rinchet is not shying away from showcasing the raw and unfiltered side of motherhood through her new play ‘Mummy’s Dead, Long Live Mummy!’.
The play premiered in Paris recently and has been garnering rave reviews, with critics comparing it to the iconic ‘Vagina Monologues’. Through her play, Koël intends to break the myth and the glorification of being a mother and parenting. She wants to point out that even when social media and experts try to be honest about parenting, they lie and make it appear joyful and fulfilling.
In a recent interview, Koël said, “It may be that for 30 seconds every few days, but most of the time it’s tough, heartbreaking, and guilt-ridden. I wanted to let myself and other mothers like me off the hook. The play is raw, painfully funny and at times painfully painful – much like my journey of motherhood.”
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Koël, who has worked with some of the biggest names in Bollywood including Late Irrfan Khan, Rahul Bose, and Farhan Akhtar, is currently on tour with her new play. She has also written a fiction book that will be published this year.
But Koël’s journey as a mother has not been an easy one. In a recent interview, she shared her struggles with infertility and the emotional toll it took on her. She also talked about the guilt she felt as a working mother and how it affected her relationship with her daughter.
Through her play, Koël wants to create a safe space for mothers to share their struggles and imperfections without the fear of being judged. She wants to normalize the fact that motherhood is not always sunshine and rainbows, and it is okay to not have it all together.
Koël’s honest and candid portrayal of motherhood has struck a chord with many women who have been grappling with similar issues. Her play is a refreshing take on the motherhood narrative and a reminder that it is okay to not be perfect.
In addition to her new play and book, Koël will also be seen in Zoya Akhtar’s upcoming Netflix movie ‘The Archies’ and Rajat Kapoor’s ‘Everyone Loves Handa’. She is living her best life and is excited about the opportunities that lie ahead.
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Koël’s journey as a mother and an artist is a testament to the fact that one can pursue their passions while still being a dedicated parent. It is not easy, but it is possible. And with her new play, she is inspiring many women to embrace their imperfections and find solace in the fact that they are not alone.
Koël Purie-Rinchet is a woman who is not afraid to keep it real about motherhood. Her new play is a refreshing take on the motherhood narrative and a reminder that it is okay to not have it all together. She is an inspiration to many women who are navigating the challenging yet rewarding journey of motherhood.