Actress Sameera Reddy recently shared a delightful experience as she tried Garba for the very first time, joining her Gujarati mother-in-law in this traditional dance.
A Warm Festive Bonding Moment
This joyful moment showcased the festive spirit and the close bond between Sameera and her mother-in-law, Manjri Varde. Taking to her Instagram, Sameera posted a video of herself dancing Garba while clad in a white suit, holding dandiya alongside her mother-in-law. The two happily posed for the camera, capturing their shared joy.
In her post, Reddy wrote, “Yeh kya ho raha hai!? Gujju Saasu South Indian Bahu #garba #gujju #dandiya #goa #navratri #navratrivibes Love to all our Panjim Gujarati Samaj ladies @riddhi88 @hariti05.” The video featured a caption that read, “Pov-A South Indian attempting Garba for the first time.” The soundtrack included Dandiya Beats (Kamariya), perfectly complementing the celebratory atmosphere.
Glimpses of Goan Lifestyle
Sameera frequently shares fun, lighthearted reels with her mother-in-law on social media, reflecting their strong connection. A few weeks ago, she offered a peek into her Goan lifestyle by preparing coconut sabudana kheer with fresh malai for her son. The video showcased her plucking coconuts from her home garden, providing a charming look into her serene life in Goa.
She described the coconut sabudana kheer, topped with fresh malai, as a family favorite that is both wholesome and delicious. In her caption, the ‘Maine Dil Tujhko Diya’ actress highlighted her affection for simple living in Goa, often using fresh, home-grown produce in her meals.
Upcoming Work
On the work front, Sameera Reddy is set to return to the big screen after 13 years with the upcoming horror film “Chimni.” Speaking about her role, she mentioned, “I was drawn to Kali because of her mysterious aura. What excited me most was portraying her across three life stages—from a young bride to a mother, and later in her 60s. Each phase had emotional depth, and switching between them on set was a real challenge. I truly enjoyed diving into her many layers, and I think audiences will find the story both gripping and emotional. It’s definitely an edge-of-the-seat experience.”
