
Shilpa Shetty shares adorable video of son Viaan and daughter Samisha bonding over yoga. Watch
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Shilpa Shetty took to Instagram to share a video of her children Viaan and Samisha doing yoga. The actress also mentioned the benefits of inculcating the habit of enjoying a balanced diet and staying fit in her post.
Shilpa Shetty's latest Instagram video will drive away your Monday blues for sure, no kidding. The actress shared a video of her children Viaan Raj Kundra and Samisha doing yoga and it is so adorable. In her post, she also explained the benefits of inculcating the habit of enjoying a balanced diet and staying fit from a young age. All the mothers out there will find Shilpa Shetty’s latest post very beneficial.
In the video, little Viaan can be seen teaching his little sister how to do yoga and mom Shilpa Shetty is very proud. “Kids are like wet clay. We must mould their approach towards a healthier lifestyle early. Inculcating the habit of enjoying a balanced diet, staying fit, and gaining control over the mind & soul is crucial. That’s exactly what I’ve tried to do with Viaan; and now, to see him take over the role and teaching his little follower, Samisha, makes me so proud Seeing them bond over Yoga is truly the kind of Monday Motivation I need to stay fit and healthy with them and for them (sic),” the video caption read.

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