Ndrenika's granddaughter remembers her grandmother with an album of photos and heartfelt words

With a post on Instagram, the granddaughter of Robert Ndrenika, Ana Maria, remembered her late grandmother, Poliksen, on the day of her birth.
"My dear mother! Today we would celebrate your 80th birthday! But you ran away quickly. Thanks to you I lived
the most beautiful childhood a child could have. I would like you to see me as I have become an adult girl, I have graduated as a doctor and I am waiting to be with a little baby. "Become a Princess!", - as you wished me! I would very much like you to see me and enjoy! Oh, if I could turn back time and tell you that you are the person I loved the most in the world! You are the best part of the person I am today!", she writes.
In the only life interview that Robert Ndrenika has given, in the podcast with Mira Kazan, he also spoke about his late wife, Poliksen.
Here is the excerpt from the Interview:
Mira Kazhani: When did you meet Polixenes, the love of your life? During the time you were a student?
Robert Ndrenika: Student.
Mira Kazhani: Where did you meet for the first time?
Robert Ndrenika: Here in Tirana. She also completed the Artistic High School. But from my family's experience, and from what I saw of husband and wife actors in the same job, at first maybe they were, but then there were fights and conflicts, and from the experience that my mother was a teacher, the work was easier and changed Polixeni branch, became a language-literature teacher.
Mira Kazhani: Did he make this sacrifice for you? Did you ask him or did he do it himself because he felt it, for your love?
Robert Ndrenika: Yes, you can say both. Both one and the other. Yes, she did not do badly as a teacher either, for the reason that she gave birth to two daughters. It became a good family, and the theater was difficult, not only for him, it was difficult for tours, it was difficult for family members.
Mira Kazhani: You are talking about men too, because you have to run away from home.
Robert Ndrenika: An example is the late Sandër Prosi. We couldn't diet, he even said: Ore, I don't want a diet. Keep your diet. You only give it to me to eat. Give me two packs of Partizani (cigarettes), two coffees, I don't even want to diet. That the job was not to get paid. The salary was supposed to go home, for the family.
Mira Kazhani: You went very well with Polixene.
Robert Ndrenika: Relatively well.
Mira Kazhani: Why do you say 'relatively well'?
Robert Ndrenika: But there is no man and woman who get along as well as you say. I don't believe there is. They do what they do, in the first year they can, but from the second year onwards, they start cursing and insulting that cannot be said here.
Mira Kazhani: No, we won't tell him, but I like your honesty.
Robert Ndrenika: Actors' wives know what they have removed (laughs).
Mira Kazhani: Polixenes knows too.
Robert Ndrenika: Yes, she also knows where she is, in Saint Spiridhon.
Mira Kazhani: Was Polixeni jealous? Did you leave room for jealousy?
Robert Ndrenika: It could have been.
Follow the full interview