The 39-year-old actress, who was last seen in a guest appearance in Milan Luthria's "Once Upon A Time in Mumbaai Dobara", said she does not want to miss the growing years of her eight-year-old son Ranveer.
"I am getting many film offers but they are not my priority. My priority is my family now. You have to change with every phase of your life. I believe in growing and not clinging on to the past. I am quite happy in this phase of motherhood. I don't want to regret later thinking I missed my son's growing years," Sonali told PTI.
"I am scared as I have not done something of this kind before. I am really looking forward to the feedback of the audience after watching the show. I really liked the concept of the show and I took it up. It's a realistic show and emphasises how small things can make a difference in a needy person's life," she said.
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"It's so good to see some people who have lost their hope to dream big in life are again dreaming big with the show. The response which these celebrities get when they go to step into their shoes is really amazing," she said.
The 'Sarfarosh' actress, who is married to producer Goldie Behl, said she did not have to prepare much for her stint as a TV host.
After taking a break from big screen, Sonali was one of the early birds to join TV. She was the part of kids dance reality show "Kya Masti Kya Dhoom".
"I joined the TV industry almost a decade ago when it was not a cool thing for Bollywood celebrities. I was one of the few actresses who were seen on TV after I took a break from films.