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Lara Dutta recently gave fans a glimpse into her playful side as she teamed up with her daughter Saira Bhupathi for a light-hearted dance video on social media. The duo grooved to ‘Don’t Mind’ by Kent Jones, turning a simple moment at home into an adorable reel that quickly caught attention online.Sharing the clip, Lara added a humorous touch with her caption, “The things you do to humour your progeny!!! Bordering on parent embarrassment abuse!” The candid note struck a chord with parents, as the video captured a relatable moment of giving in to a child’s fun demands while enjoying the bonding experience.
For the video, both mother and daughter opted for relaxed athleisure looks. Lara kept it simple in navy leggings paired with a loose grey t-shirt, while Saira complemented the vibe with dark leggings and an oversized brown sweatshirt.
Their easy styling and natural setting added to the charm, making the reel feel warm and authentic.
A peek into Lara Dutta’s personal and professional life
Lara and her husband, former tennis star Mahesh Bhupathi, welcomed Saira in 2012. The actor often refers to her daughter as a constant source of joy. On the work front, Lara was last seen in ‘Ranneeti: Balakot & Beyond’. She will next appear in ‘Welcome to the Jungle’, co-starring Akshay Kumar, Wamiqa Gabbi, and Disha Patani, which is slated for a June 2026 theatrical release.
What’s next for Lara Dutta?
Apart from ‘Welcome to the Jungle’, Lara is also rumoured to feature in ‘Ramayana’, directed by Nitesh Tiwari. The ambitious project stars Ranbir Kapoor as Ram and Sai Pallavi as Sita, with Lara reportedly stepping into the role of Queen Kaikeyi.
More about Lara Dutta
Lara Dutta didn’t step into the spotlight through films, her journey began on the global stage when she won an international beauty pageant. That victory put her on the map, but it was only the beginning of a much longer path. From there, she gradually transitioned into cinema. Rather than rushing in, Lara took time to understand the industry, choosing her projects carefully and steadily carving a space for herself with each role.

