Motherhood is often considered to be the most fulfilling and challenging phase of a woman’s life. However, with the changing times, the role of a mother has evolved, and today’s mothers are not just limited to managing household chores and taking care of their children. They are successful entrepreneurs, social influencers, and much more. Shalloo Bhawnani is one such woman who has broken all the taboos related to moms and has emerged as a leading Instagram influencer with her platform based on mom blogs and parenting blogs.
Shalloo, who completed her MBA from Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, had the plan to open a play school, but due to the sudden appearance of Covid-19, she had to change her plans. Undeterred by the pandemic, she decided to venture into digital marketing, and that’s where her journey as a social influencer began. She created her Instagram account and started making content on it. Soon she became famous and started getting pitched by different varieties of products. However, her priority was to break a general taboo of moms.Despite having 16k followers, Shalloo is very selective in the brands she promotes. She only promotes genuine and real brands and avoids harmful ones. Moreover, she is a lady of moral values and never takes anything for free or through the so-called barter system. She pays the price for every brand that offers her something.Shalloo believes that discipline plays an important role in every person’s life, and every parent should teach their children the importance of discipline. However, she also believes that it’s better to explain things to children in a soft and easy way rather than imposing rules on them. According to her, explaining to children in a normal way about right and wrong will simply bring a lot of changes in them, making them wiser persons in adulthood.In this generation, parents are exposing their children more towards materialistic things only because they don’t want to see them cry. Instead, they should explain the value of money to their kids. Shalloo believes that there is no such thing as a perfect mom, perfect dad, or perfect kid.