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Namrata Shirodkar shares heartwarming throwback of daughter Sitara Ghattamaneni

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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 5 (ANI): Namrata Shirodkar, wife of superstar Mahesh Babu, recently dropped a delightful throwback picture of their daughter Sitara Ghattamaneni.

Namrata took to her Instagram account and shared a cute photo of Sitara, dubbing it Flashback Friday.

She captioned it ‘My Choti,’ alongside a childhood picture of Sitara in a pink frock holding a tiny cricket bat.

 
 
 

 
 
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Born to Superstar Mahesh Babu, Sitara Ghattamaneni has always stayed in the limelight, amassing a massive fan following on social media, with more than 1.9M + followers on Instagram alone.

Sitara Ghattamaneni, daughter of superstar Mahesh Babu, has garnered a huge fan base on social media, boasting over 1.9 million followers on Instagram alone.

Besides her strong bond with her mother, Sitara shares a special relationship with her father Mahesh Babu. Recently, Mahesh Babu and Sitara attended the first-day first show of “Guntur Kaaram” together, showcasing their close bond. Sitara, now a popular star kid, continues to charm on social media.

Mahesh Babu was last seen in the commercial entertainer “Guntur Kaaram,” directed by Trivikram Srinivas. The film featured a stellar cast including Sree Leela, Meenakshi Chaudhary, Prakash Raj, Ramya Krishnan, Jagapathi Babu, and others.

On his upcoming projects, Mahesh Babu is gearing up for his role in SS Rajamouli’s highly anticipated film, tentatively titled SSMB29. The pre-production phase is in full swing, with the script finalized. Recently, Mahesh embarked on a trip to Germany to prepare for his physically demanding character in the movie. (ANI)

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