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Supriya Pathak on how her bond with Ratna changed over time

Supriya Pathak opens up on her 'distant' past with sister Ratna Pathak Shah which is now 'precious': 'I am scared of her'

Supriya Pathak candidly shared her evolving relationship with sister Ratna Pathak Shah, moving from distance to a deeply cherished bond. She admitted to feeling conscious around Ratna, prioritizing her happiness. Niece Sanah Kapur also spoke, viewing Ratna as a strong, inspiring figure who advocates for others and teaches her to stand firm.

Supriya Pathak has spoken candidly about her relationship with sister Ratna Pathak Shah, saying the two once shared a distant bond that slowly grew into one she now considers deeply precious. Her comments formed the emotional core of the conversation, with Supriya admitting that she still feels conscious around Ratna because she does not want to upset her. Sanah Kapur also shared her thoughts later, describing Ratna as a source of strength and inspiration.According to Bollywood Bubble, Supriya Pathak opened up about how her relationship with Ratna Pathak Shah changed over the years, while Sanah Kapur spoke about what she has learned from her maasi.

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From distance to a bond, Supriya Pathak now calls precious

Supriya spoke honestly about the past and said, “Main aur Ratna ke beech mein ek time tha jab hamari relationship kaafi distant thi.” (There was a time when Ratna and I had a very distant relationship.)She then explained how that changed with time. “Lekin dheere-dheere hamare beech ek aisi bonding hogayi hai jo mujhe bahut precious lagti hai.” (But slowly, we developed a bond that feels very precious to me.) She made it clear that this bond now means a great deal to her and that she does not want to lose it again. Supriya also revealed why she feels a sense of fear around her sister. “Toh main unse darti hoon.” (So I am scared of her.) She explained that this does not come from distance, but from care. She wants to keep Ratna happy and stays conscious of not making mistakes.She added another personal detail to show how seriously she takes Ratna’s words. “Agar unhone kaha hai ki 11 baje milenge, toh main 11 baje pahunch jaungi.” (If she has said we will meet at 11 o’clock, then I will reach at 11 o’clock.)

Why Sanah Kapur says Ratna Pathak Shah inspires her

Sanah described Ratna as a strong and fearless figure in the family. She said, “I think Maasi humse alag hain. Lekin main unse bahut seekhti hoon, kyunki woh bahut different hain. Woh apne rights ke liye ladti hain, logon ke liye khadi hoti hain. Unki ek awaaz hai, aur woh awaaz bahut buland hai, aur woh usse use bhi karti hain.” (I think my aunt is different from us. But I learn a lot from her, because she is very different. She fights for her rights, she stands up for people. She has a voice, and that voice is very strong, and she uses it too.)Sanah said Ratna teaches her how to speak up and stand firm. She also admitted, “Mujhe bahut dar lagta hai. Lekin dheere-dheere seekhne ki koshish kar rahi hoon.” (I get very scared. But I am trying to learn slowly.)She ended with a lighter family detail, saying Supriya and Ratna sometimes call each other just to speak in Gujarati for an hour because they miss the language.On the work front, Supriya Pathak was last seen in ‘Assi’, released on February 20, 2026. She is also associated with ‘Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain: Fun on the Run’. Over the years, she has earned wide recognition for memorable performances in ‘Khichdi’, ‘Bazaar’, ‘Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela’, and ‘Wake Up Sid’. Go to Source

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