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Mother’s Day Special: The Reelstars’ Pick of Mom Creators You Need on Your Feed
From parenting diaries to healthy recipes, these creators are making motherhood feel honest and relatable.
Motherhood content has changed. It’s no longer just perfect family portraits and milestone posts. Today’s mom creators are documenting the chaos, the tiny wins, the emotional breakdowns, the lunchbox struggles, and the love that somehow survives all of it. This Mother’s Day, we’re spotlighting creators who have built communities not by pretending parenting is flawless, but by making it feel real. Some do it through recipes, some through storytelling, and some by simply showing up online exactly as they are. Here are The Reelstars’ picks of creators redefining modern motherhood content.
Sonali Sarkar: Making healthy food look less stressful for parents
Turning everyday meals into practical parenting content
Mumbai-based creator Sonali Sarkar has built a loyal audience through sonali_world by focusing on one of the biggest daily parenting struggles: getting kids to eat well.
Her content revolves around healthy kids’ recipes, easy tiffin ideas, immunity-boosting foods, and hidden-vegetable meals that feel practical instead of intimidating. What makes her content stand out is the simplicity. The recipes are designed for actual parents with actual schedules.
Beyond food, she talks about picky eating habits, balancing nutrition with taste, and finding realistic kitchen solutions for busy families. Her page doesn’t try to make parenting look perfect. It tries to make it manageable, and that’s exactly why parents connect with it.
Yaasvee Gupta: Soft, emotional storytelling that feels like a motherhood journal
Documenting parenting in the most personal way possible
Yaasvee has created a strong parenting-focused space online with an audience estimated between 70K and 160K followers across tracking platforms.
Her content feels less like structured influencing and more like opening someone’s personal diary. Through vlog-style storytelling, she captures emotional parenting moments, routines, everyday chaos, and the bond between mother and child in a very gentle, natural way.
A major part of her content sits in the “guilt-free parenting” space. Instead of pushing unrealistic standards, she focuses on making motherhood feel emotionally connected and less pressured. That softness has become her identity online.
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Ritcha Verma: Balancing motherhood, fashion, work, and real life in one feed
A creator blending polished visuals with personal moments
With over 120K followers, Mumbai-based creator Ritcha Verma uses her platform to mix parenting with lifestyle storytelling.
Ritcha’s content includes motherhood moments with her daughter, family snippets, travel updates, beauty, fashion, and everyday life. What makes her page work is the balance. One moment it’s emotional parenting content, the next it’s styling inspiration or a candid family moment.
She also brings a communications and content strategy background into her work, which is reflected in how structured yet personal her storytelling feels. The result is a page that appeals to young mothers who are navigating multiple identities at once.
Rituka: A Chartered Accountant bringing structure and softness into parenting content
Mixing professional life with emotional motherhood stories
Delhi-based creator Rituka, known through bagrisaksham, has built a following of over 100K by sharing motherhood through a very grounded lens.
What makes her profile different is her dual identity. She’s a qualified Chartered Accountant and a parenting creator, and both sides show up in her content. There’s structure, discipline, routine, but also emotional storytelling around her child, Saksham and family life.
Her videos often cover daily parenting routines, travel, bonding moments, and urban family experiences presented in a relatable vlog format. She represents a growing category of creators balancing corporate backgrounds with creator culture seamlessly.
Shanthu: Showing the real dynamics of raising three children
Family chaos, emotional moments, and unfiltered motherhood
Hyderabad-based creator Shanthu has built a deeply connected audience of over 130K followers through her honest parenting content.
As a mother of three, her content naturally captures a louder, busier version of motherhood. School routines, sibling fights, milestones, travel with kids, and everyday household moments become the centre of her storytelling.
Unlike overly polished parenting pages, Shanthu’s content feels diary-like and personal. The visuals are less curated, the emotions more visible. That authenticity is what keeps audiences invested. Parents watching her content often see reflections of their own homes in it.
Motherhood content works best when it stops trying to impress and starts trying to connect. These creators have built communities not through perfection, but through honesty, practicality, emotion, and everyday storytelling. This Mother’s Day, their feeds remind us that being a mother isn’t one aesthetic or one role; it’s hundreds of small moments happening all at once.
