On Children’s Day, Bollywood actress Rakul Preet Singh shared a “piece of her heart” — a gift that her family gave her on her wedding day. Taking to her Instagram handle, the actress posted an adorable video from her childhood, compiling priceless memories with her family. Sharing the heartwarming video, Rakul wrote in the caption, “Here is a piece of my heart, a gift that my family gave me on my wedding day, and I wanted to share it with all of you. #bachpankiyaadein.
Childhood memories are always special. Hamesha haste raho, khelte raho and never lose the child within you. Happy Children’s Day!!” The video features Rakul as a toddler, dancing to Tabu’s hit number “Ruk Ruk Ruk Are Baba Ruk.” The “Runway 34” actress also added the song “Chhote Chhote Tamashe” to the video.
The clip opens with the actress looking at the camera as she says, “Hi, I am Rakul.” From playing with her father, dancing in a fancy dress, to cutting cakes, the video montages give a glimpse into Singh’s cherished childhood memories. Rakul celebrated her first Karva Chauth while on bed rest this year and shared a glimpse with her fans on Oct.20. She had shared a video showing her hands adorned with henna. Despite nursing an injury, the actress was determined to partake in the celebrations along with her husband. The actress suffered a serious injury to her back earlier this month during her workout session when she engaged with an 80 kg deadlift.
A source had earlier said, “Rakul has been on bed rest since the last few days and the situation has been quite scary. It all started on the morning of Oct.5, when Rakul was doing her workout. She did an 80 kg deadlift without wearing a belt, which resulted in a spasm on her back.”
Meanwhile, on the personal front, Rakul is married to filmmaker Jackky Bhagnani. They had tied the knot on Feb.21, 2024 in Goa.
On the professional front, Rakul made her acting debut in 2009 with the Kannada film, “Gilli,” which was a remake of Selvaraghavan’s “7G Rainbow Colony.” She then went on to feature in Telugu movies like “Keratam,” “Venkatadri Express,” “Rough,” “Loukyam,” “Current Theega,” “Bruce Lee,” “Nannaku Prematho,” “Dhruva” and “Jaya Janaki Nayaka” among others.
Rakul also did Tamil films like “Thadaiyara Thaakka,” “Puthagam,” “Yennamo Yedho,” “Theeran Adhigaaram Ondru,” and “Boo.”
The Hindi films which starred Rakul are —“Yaariyan,” “Aiyaary,” “De De Pyaar De,” “Sardar Ka Grandson,” “Runway 34,” “Cuttputlli,” “Doctor G,” “Thank God,” and “Chhatriwali.” She last featured in Tamil vigilante action film “Indian 2,” directed by S Shankar, and is jointly produced by Lyca Productions and Red Giant Movies. The movie is sequel to the 1996 film “Indian,” and Kamal Haasan reprises his role as Senapathy.
Indo-Asian News Service