Riteish-Genelia's Son Takes First Solo Flight—See Their Emotional Goodbye

Genelia D'Souza got emotional as her elder son Riaan took his first flight without his parents. She shared a touching video of the family seeing him off at the airport. The couple recently celebrated Diwali with traditional rituals including applying uptan and performing aarti. Riteish also received an adorable handwritten note from his sons while he was away working during the festival.

Key Points: Riaan Deshmukh Takes First Solo Flight Without Parents

  • Genelia shared emotional airport farewell video with Riteish and younger son Rahyl
  • Family recently celebrated Diwali with traditional rituals and aarti ceremonies
  • Riteish received heartfelt handwritten letter from sons during work separation
  • Children made colorful rangolis and sought blessings from their mother during festivities
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Riteish Deshmukh & Genelia D'Souza's elder son Riaan takes his first solo flight

Genelia D'Souza shares emotional video as son Riaan takes his first flight alone. See the family's airport farewell and recent Diwali celebrations.

Riteish Deshmukh & Genelia D'Souza's elder son Riaan takes his first solo flight
"First flight without us... slowly getting used to the firsts without us. - Genelia D'Souza"

Mumbai, Nov 4

Genelia D'Souza and Riteish Deshmukh's elder son Riaan has taken his first flight without his parents.

Getting all emotional on seeing her son growing up and hitting a new milestone, Genelia took to the Stories section of her Instagram and uploaded a video of her, Ritesh, and their younger son Rahyl seeing off Riaan at the airport.

Expressing her pride in seeing Riaan take his first steps into facing the world alone, Genelia wrote on the photo-sharing app, "First flight without us. It was always about firsts with us, slowly getting used to the firsts without us.. Go live little ones, grow, experience life - Aai/ Baba/ Rahyo/ Flash will be waiting at home for you (green heart emoji) (sic)."

Prior to this, Riteish shared a glimpse of his Diwali and Padwa celebrations with wife Genelia, Riaan and Raahyl.

The video showed Riteish joyfully applying milk, uptan, and oil to his sons as a part of the traditional Diwali ritual.

We could also see the children making colourful rangolis, and Genelia performing the aarti of her sons in the clip. Later on, Riaan and Raahyl also performed mom Genelia's “aarti”, after which the kids even bowed down to seek blessings from their mother.

In addition to this, Riteish also uploaded a pic of the handwritten letter from his sons, which they shared as he missed his Dilwali lunch with his family due to work commitments.

The adorable note read, "Hi baba, I know you are working hard for us. Today is Diwali but I hope the light reaches you. The Diwali lunch will never be the same without you. Have a great day at shoot (sic)."

Overwhelmed with the sweet gesture, Riteish shared the note on his Instagram Stories saying, "Aur jeene ko kya chahiye!!! Shooting for @rajashivaji is special but receiving letter from boys makes it everlasting."

- IANS

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Arjun K
Love how grounded this celebrity family remains despite their fame. The Diwali rituals, seeking blessings from parents - these are the values that make Indian families special. Wishing Riaan all the best for his journey! 🙏
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Sarah B
As a mother myself, I can totally relate to Genelia's mixed emotions. Watching your child take their first independent steps is both heartbreaking and proud at the same time. Beautiful parenting!
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Rohit P
The handwritten letter from the boys to their father is so touching! In this digital age, it's heartwarming to see children expressing love through traditional letters. This family sets such a good example for modern Indian parenting.
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Michael C
While I appreciate the family values, sometimes I feel celebrity parenting gets too much attention. Many Indian parents go through similar milestones without any media coverage. Just a thought!
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Kavya N
The way they celebrated Diwali with traditional rituals like applying uptan and performing aarti shows how beautifully they're passing on our culture to the next generation. More power to such families! 💫

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