Juhi Parmar and her daughter Samairra grooves to Maiyya Yashoda; Watch
Juhi Parmar and her daughter Samairra grooves to Maiyya Yashoda; Watch
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Everyone in India has been commemorating the birth of Lord Krishna on the occasion of Janmashtami. As they get ready for Janmashtami, numerous television actors have posted videos to their social media accounts. Even the actress Juhi Parmar published a sweet dance clip featuring her very own "little Kanha."

As she and her daughter Samairra celebrated Janmashtami, Kumkum actress Juhi posted a sweet video to her social media accounts. Samairra was dressed as Lord Krishna, while Juhi wore the garb of Maiyya Yashoda. Both people were moving to the well-known song "Maiyya Yashoda."

"My little Kanhaiya is nathkat...but that is every mother's dream...that mischief is what makes a child a child, and Krishna ji is known for his mischief," Juhi further captioned the picture. However, He is also renowned for his devotion to his mother Yashoda; the relationship between Krishna and Yashoda is unique, just like every mother's relationship with her child. Krishna ka janam, Krishna ki leela, Krishna ki masti, and Krishna ka pyar! Enjoy it and celebrate! An early "Happy Janmashtami to all of you.

"Sweetest video ever," Nisha Rawal wrote in a comment on the post. Other people also left her post red hearts. Even some of her fans left comments on the post. One fan wrote, "yashodaMaiyaa - Kanahiya," another said, "How sweet Samaira..its the first time I couldn't take my eyes off of her," and a third said, "Awww so cute chotu sa kanha with maiya."

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Juhi recently celebrated 20 years of her television show Kumkum—Pyaara Sa Bandhan. Additionally, she had written a lengthy caption for her Instagram post: "Twenty years, limitless love, and a following that has evolved into a family! Without the love you guys have shown me, the connection between Kumkum and Juhi would be broken because Kumkum is me. I lack the words to adequately convey how much this experience means to me and how fortunate I feel to have portrayed a character who connected with so many women and who, in her time and place, was so progressive and ahead of her time. Thank you. It's that time of day when the same song used to reverberate throughout every home. KUMKUM SE SACH HAI NA forever loved.

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