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Shriya Saran gave her fans a lovely glimpse into her family life by posting a video from her father's birthday. The clip shows her parents affectionately feeding each other cake. She was joined by her husband, Andrei Koscheev, and their daughter, Radha, for the festivities. The actress recently shared the charming story of how she met her husband by accident. On the work front, Shriya was last seen in the film "Mirai".

Key Points: Shriya Saran Celebrates Father's Birthday with Family Love

  • Shriya Saran shares a sweet video of her parents feeding cake to each other
  • Her husband Andrei and daughter Radha join the intimate family celebration
  • The actress recently revealed how a wrong flight led to meeting her husband
  • Shriya last starred in the fantasy action film Mirai with Teja Sajja
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Shriya Saran treats with a glimpse of her dad's birthday celebration: 'Love always'

Actress Shriya Saran shares a heartwarming video from her father's birthday celebration with husband Andrei Koscheev and daughter Radha.

"Happy birthday to ma pa...Love always - Shriya Saran"

Mumbai, Sep 26

Actress Shriya Saran's father turned a year older on Friday, and the 'Drishyam' actress decided to give a sneak peek into the sweet birthday celebration at home on social media.

The video dropped by Shriya on her official Instagram handle showed her parents lovingly feeding cake to one another, whereas she, her husband, Andrei Koscheev, and their daughter Radha, accompany the two during the festivities.

"Happy birthday to ma pa...Love always," she captioned the post.

In the meantime, Shriya recently graced the "The Great Indian Kapil Show" with her "Mirai" co-stars Teja Sajja, Jagapathi Babu, and Ritika Nayak.

During the episode, she opened up about how she first met her Russian husband, Andrei. The 'RRR' actress revealed: “I had booked the wrong flight in the wrong month and ended up alone on a cruise to the south of Maldives, and that's where I met Andrei."

"We knew nothing about each other, but somehow we started going on dives together, and that’s how it all began,” she added.

Shriya further stated that the first film of hers that Andrei ever watched was "Drishyam", and he even ended up getting scared after watching the movie.

Work-wise, Shriya last appeared on the screen with Teja Sajja’s "Mirai", where she played the role of Ambika Prajapati, Vedha's (Teja Sajja) mother.

The mythical fantasy action film follows a young warrior's quest to protect sacred scriptures from an evil force.

Aside from Teja and Shriya, "Mirai" also stars Manchu Manoj as Mahabir Lama / Black Sword, Kaarthikeyaa Dev as young Mahabir Lama, Ritika Nayak as Vibha (Vedha's love interest), Jagapathi Babu as Angama Bali, Jayaram as Agasthya Muni, and Tanja Keller as Yuca.

Made under the direction of Karthik Gattamneni, the project has been backed by TG Vishwa Prasad and Krithi Prasad. With Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions partnering for the Hindi-speaking markets, "Mirai" reached the cinema halls on September 12.

- IANS

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Rohit P
I love how Shriya maintains such a grounded family life despite being a celebrity. Her love story with Andrei is like something from a movie! Wrong flight leading to meeting her husband - destiny works in mysterious ways.
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Ananya R
Saw her on Kapil's show recently - she was so graceful and articulate. It's refreshing to see celebrities who value family traditions. More power to her! 🙏
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David E
Interesting how cross-cultural marriages are becoming more common in India. Her husband getting scared after watching Drishyam is hilarious! That movie was indeed intense.
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Karthik V
While I appreciate the family values shown, I wish the article focused more on her recent work in Mirai. The film had excellent visuals and she performed well as Vedha's mother.
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Sarah B
The multicultural aspect of her family is beautiful - Indian traditions with Russian influence. Their daughter Radha must be growing up with such rich cultural exposure. Lovely to see! 💕

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