‘TheGlitzMegaSuperMom’ Bindiya Devi Talluri: mompreneur, brand – Bindt Beauty: “It’s not easy raising kids, especially in today’s day and age!”

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TheGlitzMegaStarMom Bindiya Devi Talluri is the founder of Bindt beauty. She is also a beauty and lifestyle influencer, besides being, ex-Miss Chennai too. She had learned and tested a lot of makeup hacks that she picked up from various artists over the years during her modelling years and so she started sharing tips from her experiences, online. Bindya, however, always wanted to create a brand that could be used with ease and comfort. This is how Bindt Beauty came into being. Besides being the brilliant entrepreneur that she is, Bindya is also a mom and an animal lover who lives with four dogs. She loves travelling, music and spending as much quality time as she can with her family and friends.

Bindiya Devi Talluri

As a part of TheGlitzMegaStarMom initiative, could you tell us about the magical moments of  your journey as a MegaStar Mom and what TheGlitzMega StarMom initiative means to you? 

Every mom is a megastardom in their own way. It’s not easy raising kids, especially in today’s day and age when there are so many challenges in the world around us. Magical moments are special when you share that warm hug at the end of every night when you cuddle with your kid. That’s just so magical for me.  

Could you describe your experiences as a momfluencer/ mompreneur? Pick out your favorite moments with your li’l ones. 

I love that my kid actually adds his own personality to my videos and he’s quite a personality by himself if I may say so myself. I remember this first video we did during the lockdown, it was a-6 pairs of shoes and clothes transition and he actually changed his hairstyle for each look and I loved that dedication and creative effort from his side. It was too cute, he was 5 or 6 then. 

Tell us about the challenges and rewards of running a successful business or being an influencer while being a mother.  

It’s never easy balancing both as one just cannot do justice. There will be times when you have to pick one over the other and you just have to be strong and trust yourself in the process. We as women have that ability emotionally and physically as well. So let’s take advantage of that and use it properly to raise well-balanced, responsible kids. Having said that, choose to spend time with your kids at every opportunity especially when they are younger. It’s very important.

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