Aishwarya Rai Bachchan recently stole the spotlight at a wedding event, not just with her stunning look, but also for twinning with her daughter, Aaradhya Bachchan. The mother-daughter duo looked absolutely radiant as they attended the ceremony together, accompanied by Aishwarya’s mother, Brinda Rai.
In a picture that has gone viral on social media, Aishwarya, dressed in a light pink lehenga, stood side-by-side with her daughter, who wore a similar lehenga in a soft yellow shade. Aishwarya, with her minimal jewelry and untied hair, shared a warm moment with Aaradhya, holding her hand, while Brinda Rai looked elegant in a blue saree with a statement gold necklace.
Fans couldn’t help but notice how much Aaradhya has grown. Several followers pointed out that Aaradhya has reached her mother’s height, with one fan commenting, “Aaradhya has grown as tall as Aish,” comparing the recent picture to an old one from 2012. In that throwback photo, Aishwarya was seen holding baby Aaradhya in her arms, highlighting how far they’ve come in the years that have passed.
Aishwarya, who celebrated Aaradhya’s 13th birthday last month, also shared heartfelt posts on Instagram. The pictures included a series of throwbacks, such as one of a tiny Aaradhya playing with the hand of her late maternal grandfather, and another capturing a silhouette of Aishwarya kissing baby Aaradhya.
Aishwarya and her husband Abhishek Bachchan, married in 2007, have often shared glimpses of their family life with their fans. Aaradhya, born on November 16, 2011, continues to grow in the public eye, with fans eagerly watching her journey. Aishwarya, on the professional front, was last seen in the critically acclaimed Ponniyin Selvan II directed by Mani Ratnam.
The Bachchan family continues to be a source of fascination for fans, with their heartwarming family moments being a hit on social media. As Aaradhya steps into her teenage years, Aishwarya’s latest pictures with her daughter only showcase how much they’ve grown, both physically and emotionally, as a family.
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