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Durga Ashtami: Sushmita Sen's Dhunuchi Naach With Her Daughters Will Leave You Spell Bound

Darpan News Desk IANS, 17 Oct, 2018 06:53 PM

    It is a time for festivities and coming out to celebrate are our favourite stars from Bollywood. One of them is Sushmita Sen. The lovely actor was out with her daughters for Durga puja in Mumbai.

     

    A video clip of her doing the Dhunuchi nach (dance) with her elder daughter Renee is going viral.

     

    Sharing the video on Instagram, Sushmita wrote: “#dhunuchinaach What a #divine feeling dancing with my babies in celebration of #shakti May the #incense burn strong & spread #positivity #love #hope & #kindness where ever it flows!!! #notunpollidurgotsav #sharing #happiness #duggadugga I love you guys!!!”

     

    In it, she is dressed in a beige-coloured sari teamed with a red embroidered silk blouse. Her hair is tied in a neat high bun and the lady looks happy as ever. Holding an earthen vessel with incandescent smoke emanating from it, her lithe frame sways beautifully to the rhythm of the music. At one point she beckons her younger daughter to join her, who comes along, holds her mother’s hands and tries to imitate her mother’s steps.

     
     
     
     

    Sushmita Sen is celebrating Durga Puja with daughters Renee and Alisah and the trio were photographed outside a pandal in Bandra, Mumbai. Photos from Sushmita's outing with her daughters hit the Internet on Wednesday.

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    Sushmita Sen adopted Reene in 2000 and Alisah in 2010. Reene and Alisah make frequent appearances in Sushmita Sen's Instagram timeline. Sushmita Sen dotes on her daughters and is often seen documenting her love for them on social media.

     

    In Bollywood, Sushmita Sen was last seen in 2010's No Problem and then in 2015 she featured in Bengali film Nirbaak. Of making a comeback in Bollywood, Sushmita in an interview to news agency IANS said: "(I am) finally reading lot of scripts and I really like two. I will tell you when I am closer to signing it."

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