Sameera Reddy's Emotional Farewell to 92-Year-Old Dad: "I've Arrived Safely Call"

Actress Sameera Reddy shared a heartfelt video bidding farewell to her 92-year-old father, highlighting their deep emotional bond. She revealed that even at 47, she must call him to confirm her safe arrival after traveling. The actress, who shifted to Goa during the pandemic, is extremely close to her parents and often shares loving moments with them on social media. After a 13-year hiatus, Sameera is set to return to Bollywood with an upcoming horror film.

Key Points: Sameera Reddy Shares Heartfelt Bond with 92-Year-Old Father

  • Emotional father-daughter bond
  • Leaving parents gets harder with age
  • Shifted base to Goa during pandemic
  • Advocates body positivity
  • Bollywood comeback after 13 years
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Sameera Reddy reveals even at 47 she still has to give her 92 year-old father 'the 'I've arrived safely call'

Actress Sameera Reddy reveals the emotional ritual of calling her 92-year-old father after travel, showcasing their deep bond in a viral video.

"At 47 I still have to give dad the 'I've arrived safely call. - Sameera Reddy"

Mumbai, April 15

Actress Sameera Reddy recently shared an emotional video, where she was seen bidding farewell to her 92 year-old father as she left her maternal home to return to Goa.

The heartfelt video captured the deep and emotional bond between a father and daughter.

In the video, her father is seen offering prayers to the Almighty before she leaves.

The video further captures tender moments between the two, with her father gently placing a peck on her cheek.

Sameera is further seen warmly hugging him before leaving.

Sameera wrote, "Everytime his lil girl leaves home. It's the same emotion."

She further also added, "At 47 I still have to give dad the 'I've arrived safely call. As you age, leaving your parents back home gets harder. #grateful"

Sameera is extremely close to her parents and especially to her father.

A few months ago, on account of her father's 91st birthday, Sameera had taken to her social media account to share a heartfelt note.

In the video, she was seen adorably laying a peck on her father's head.

She wrote, "People ask me where I get my crazy spirit from.. it obviously comes from my Reddy GaruHis positivity, his masti, his love for life! Our roaring lion .. you inspire us everyday to live and love to the fullest. Each year I get more emotional because I am everyday grateful..."

The actress, for the uninitiated, shifted base to Goa during the pandemic and only travels to Mumbai for work.

The actress had taken a sabbatical from movies post motherhood, and has now become a full time content creator.

She is often seen advocating body positivity and addresses issues around it.

Sameera also shares a great equation with her mother-in-law Manjari Varde and their fun videos on Instagram are widely loved by the audience.

The actress before joining the entertainment world was reportedly a marketing professional at a multi-national company.

Sameera, after a hiatus of 13 years, is set to return to Bollywood with a horror flick, "Chimni" to be released soon.

- IANS

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Rahul R
It's a beautiful Indian tradition. My father is 78 and I'm 45, but the moment my train/bus leaves my hometown, I have to message him. It's their way of staying connected and feeling at peace. More power to such relationships.
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Ashwin V
While the sentiment is lovely, I do wish the article focused a bit more on her comeback film 'Chimni' rather than just her personal life. As a fan, I'm excited to see her back on screen after so long! The father-daughter bond is sweet, but let's talk about the work too.
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Meera T
This hits home. I moved to Bangalore for work from Delhi, and every single flight, my mom waits for my "landed" text. It's a thread of care that never breaks, no matter the distance or age. God bless all the parents.
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David E
It's fascinating to see how universal this feeling is, yet so deeply rooted in Indian family culture. The respect for elders and this continuous cycle of care is something special. Wishing her father good health.
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Shreya B
"Reddy Garu" 😊 Love that term! It shows such affection and respect. In a world that's moving so fast, these small rituals keep us grounded. Also, good to know she's doing well in Goa and coming back with a film!

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