Shilpa Shetty's Fun Yoga Session with Daughter Samisha is All About Balance

Actress Shilpa Shetty shared an Instagram video of a fun yoga session with her young daughter, Samisha. She lovingly referred to Samisha as her "little yogi" and her biggest motivation to stay healthy and strong. Shilpa emphasized that balance is lived through the habits built from a young age. The actress was last seen in the film 'Sukhee' and has 'KD: The Devil' upcoming.

Key Points: Shilpa Shetty Yoga with Daughter Samisha: "Balance is Lived"

  • Fun mother-daughter yoga session
  • Samisha called "little yogi"
  • Habits build balance early
  • Shilpa's recent film 'Sukhee'
  • Upcoming project 'KD: The Devil'
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Shilpa Shetty shares peek into fun yoga session with her 'little yogi' Samisha

Shilpa Shetty shares a peek into a morning yoga session with her daughter Samisha, calling her "my little yogi" and biggest motivation for health.

"Because balance isn't taught... it's lived, through the habits we build early on. - Shilpa Shetty"

Mumbai, April 13

Actress Shilpa Shetty gave a peek into her fun morning yoga session featuring her daughter Samisha, whom she lovingly tagged as her "little yogi" and said that balance isn't taught, it's lived, through the habits.

Shilpa took to Instagram, where she and Samisha are seen lying on the mat and doing the Ubhaya Padangusthasana. In the video, Shilpa asks her daughter to do the yoga position with her, but Samiksha says she's unable to do.

Shilpa peped her up by saying that there is nothing that her daughter cannot do. The duo is next seen doing the anantasana, which Samisha aces.

For the caption, Shilpa wrote: "My little yogi, my biggest motivation to be healthy and strong, my kids.... Stretching, laughing, growing together... my favourite kind of bonding. Starting young builds strong bodies and calm minds. Because balance isn't taught... it's lived, through the habits we build early on."

Shilpa is married to actor-businessman Raj Kundra. They welcomed their son in 2012 and daughter in 2020 via surrogacy.

Talking about Shilpa, she was last seen in Sukhee, directed by Sonal Joshi in her directorial debut. It stars Shilpa in the lead role with Amit Sadh, Dilnaz Irani, Kusha Kapila and Pavleen Gujral.

The film is about a 38-year-old Punjabi housewife, Sukhpreet "Sukhee" Kalra, who, sick of her routine existence, travels to Delhi to attend her high school reunion. Sukhee relives her teenage years while experiencing a variety of things over just seven days, emerging reignited and reborn, making the hardest shift of her life-from being a wife and mother to being a woman once more.

Shilpa will be seen in KD: The Devil directed by Prem. The film stars Dhruva Sarja in the titular role, alongside Sanjay Dutt, Shilpa Shetty, V. Ravichandran, Ramesh Aravind, Reeshma Nanaiah, Jisshu Sengupta and Nora Fatehi.

- IANS

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Aman W
"Balance isn't taught, it's lived" – what a powerful line. This is the real essence of parenting. Shilpa is setting a great example, though I do wonder how practical this is for regular families without nannies and spacious homes.
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Rohit P
Cute video! But honestly, another celebrity mom post. My wife tries to do yoga with our kids in our 2BHK and it ends in chaos and someone crying 😂. The reality is quite different from the Instagram filter.
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Sarah B
As someone who teaches kids' yoga classes in Bangalore, I love seeing this! Introducing children to our ancient practices early helps preserve the culture in a fun way. Samisha is adorable.
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Karthik V
Good for her. But the article feels like a PR piece—half of it is about her upcoming films. Can we just have news about the yoga without the promotional plug? The bonding moment was genuine, let that be the focus.
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Neha E
My daughter saw this and now wants to do yoga with me every morning! 😊 Sometimes celebrity influence can be positive. It's promoting health and family time, which is always a good message.

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