Actress Nabha Natesh Shares Never-seen-before Childhood Pic On Mother’s Day – News18

Nabha Natesh is popular for her work in iSmart Shankar.

Nabha Natesh is popular for her work in iSmart Shankar.

Wearing a cute white frock with a white rose in the middle, Nabha Natesh gives a cheeky smile to the camera, while being held by her mother.

Actress Nabha Natesh is a popular name on social media, known for her trendy outfits and stunning photoshoots. This time, the actress shared a never-before-seen image from her childhood, showing the fans what an adorable child she was. The image is now gaining a lot of attention from the fans.

To celebrate the occasion of Mother’s Day, Nabha took to her official Instagram handle to pay tribute to her lovely mom. The first image she posted shows the iSmart beauty as an adorable little infant. Wearing a cute white frock with a white rose in the middle, Nabha gives a cheeky smile to the camera, while being held by her mother. The image is followed by more images, showing the adult Nabha, in random captures with her mom. Sharing a heartwarming caption, the actress writes, “In the crazy and the calm. Right from the very news of my life. Thank you for making me who I am today Amma. I love you. #happymothersday,” ending it with a heart emoticon.

Fans shared their love for the wholesome post in the comments section. A user wrote, “Two gorgeous queens in one frame.” A second user shared, referring to her mother, “Aunty Ji is too cute.” And a third user wrote, “You are so cute.”

Nabha Natesh is known for films like Vajrakaya, Lee and Nannu Dochukunduvate. Her most successful movie so far is the Telugu film iSmart Shankar, released in 2019. Directed and written by Puri Jagannadh, Nabha was paired opposite Ram Pothineni. The cast also included Satyadev, Nidhhi Agerwal, Sayaji Shinde and others. It is produced by Puri Jagannadh and Charmme Kaur under the banners of Puri Jagannadh Touring Talkies and Puri Connects. The music in the film is given by Mani Sharma while Raj Thota did the cinematography and the editor was Junaid Siddiqui.