India, Aug. 30 -- Actor Shilpa Shetty Kundra, who has entertained audiences for over three decades, continues to reinvent herself with every role. But if there's one person who consistently pushes her to be her best, it's her mother, Sunanda Shetty. In the latest episode of The Right Angle with Sonal Kalra, the actor shared how her mother doesn't mince words when it comes to offering feedback. "Critic toh sabse badi meri mummy rahi hai. Aaj bhi agar main blouse high pehenti hun to woh bolti hai ki 'Yeh blouse mujhe acha nahi laga hai'," said the 50-year-old. She adds, "Now I have a stylist, but back in the day, we had to get them stitched. So she [her mother] is still stuck in that time, expecting me to alter the designer's designs and make sweetheart necks." The actor, who will next be seen in the film KD: The Devil, revealed that her character is a tribute to how her mother dressed back in the day. "If I do anything, I'm thinking of that TG [target group] - my mom. She's my audience, so when she watches me on the screen, she says it as it is. She calls a spade a spade. I appreciate that. My sister (Shamita Shetty) is like that too," the actor ends. To catch the full episode of The Right Angle with Sonal Kalra, scan the QR...