Kazakh Stars Honor Moms on International Women's Day
As International Women's Day approaches, prominent Kazakhstani figures have been sharing heartwarming stories about their mothers, highlighting the profound impact these women have had on their lives. The word 'mom' holds immense warmth and significance for many in Kazakhstan, as seen through the experiences of Olympic champion Ermakhan Ibraimov and singer Berkut.
Ibraimov, a gold medalist in wrestling, recalls his mother's initial reservations about his sporting ambitions. However, she eventually became his staunchest supporter, even developing a unique tradition of making flatbreads and saying prayers before his competitions. Similarly, Berkut's mother, Aisha Kopzhassarova, initially hesitated about her son's musical aspirations but later backed him wholeheartedly, even composing many of his popular songs.
In the world of arts, Murat Auezov fondly remembers his mother, Fatima, as a resilient and educated woman who overcame repression to raise her children well. A film about her life is currently in production, symbolizing the fate of many Kazakh women in the early 20th century. Meanwhile, singer Aibek Jansetov credits his mother as his pillar of support, describing her as strict and demanding.
These stories serve as a reminder of the immense influence mothers have on their children's lives, shaping their dreams and guiding their paths. As Kazakhstan celebrates International Women's Day, these figures pay tribute to the strength, love, and unwavering support of their mothers.
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