Isha Koppikar's Train Dance: How She and Daughter Find Joy on the Go

Isha Koppikar just shared the cutest video with her daughter. They turned a train ride into a personal dance floor, grooving to a Pitbull hit. Fans are loving their adorable mother-daughter vibes. It seems they're on a fun vacation together.

Key Points: Isha Koppikar Dances on Train with Daughter Rianna

  • Isha Koppikar posted a fun video dancing with her daughter Rianna on a train
  • The mother-daughter duo grooved to Pitbull's "Fireball" song
  • Fans adored the clip, calling them the cutest duo ever
  • Koppikar recently shared fitness tips, stressing nutrition over just gym workouts
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Isha Koppikar turns the train into a dance floor with daughter

Actress Isha Koppikar shares an adorable video dancing with her daughter Rianna on a train, proving happiness runs in the family. See their fun Pitbull groove.

"Proof that happiness runs in the family. - Isha Koppikar"

Mumbai, Dec 20

Actress Isha Koppikar's latest social media clip with daughter Rianna is proof that happiness runs in the family.

Koppikar took to her official Instagram handle and published a video of the mother and daughter duo turning the train into their personal dance floor. Both Koppikar and her little one were seen flaunting their fun moves as they grooved to the "Fireball" song by American rapper Pitbull.

Sharing the clip on social media, the 'Ek Vivaah... Aisa Bhi' actress wrote, "Proof that happiness runs in the family. #momdaughtervibes #dancebreak (sic)".

While it is not known where these two are having a gala time, from the looks of it, the adorable mother-daughter duo seems to be on a vacation.

As the post was up, Insta Users shared comments such as, "Most Cutest & Adorable Mom - Daughter Duo Ever..!!!", " awww so cute", and "Ma'am Vacation mode activated".

The 'Don' actress is often seen making such adorable videos with her daughter on social media.

Earlier this month, Koppikar gave a glimpse into her fitness routine. She shared that abs are made in the kitchen--not in the gym.

She took to her IG and dropped a video of herself relishing a balanced protein-rich meal after her workout session.

Explaining to her daughter the significance of a proper, nutritious diet, she was heard saying, "Your abs are not made in the gym, they are made in the kitchen. So, once you finish your workout, what is more important is your nutrition."

When her daughter asked, "What does it mean?", Koppikar explained, "It means that for your muscles, for your growth, and for your good health, the most important thing is your nutrition. See my plate -- it is a balanced diet of carbs, fat, this is avocado, and this is protein. So, the protein-carbohydrate ratio has to be right. Understood? This is my recharge moment. Time to say thank you to the body. Nourishing yourself -- that's real self-care. If you want to be strong and healthy, it's not just the gym; you need healthy nutrition too. Thank you."

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Aman W
Cute video, but honestly, dancing in a train compartment? What if it disturbs other passengers? Celebrity or not, we should be mindful of public space. The fitness advice about nutrition, however, is spot on.
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Sarah B
The bond is beautiful. As a mom myself, I love how she's teaching Rianna about health and happiness together. The "abs are made in the kitchen" tip is something we all need to remember!
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Rohit P
Full on vacation vibes! They look like they're having a blast. Isha has always been a fun actress, and it's great to see her passing that joy to her daughter. Also, major fitness goals 💪
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Kavya N
So adorable yaar! This is what real #momdaughtervibes look like. No fancy sets, just pure fun. Makes me want to plan a train trip with my mom now. 😄
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Vikram M
Enjoyable clip, but I hope the train was a private cabin or empty. Our local trains are crowded enough! On a positive note, her message about nutrition and self-care is very important for Indian families to hear.

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