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Natasa Stankovic drops adorable pictures with son Agastya in Serbia

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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], August 12 (ANI): Actor-model, Natasa Stankovic has been spending quality time with her son Agastya in Serbia after her recent split from cricketer Hardik Pandya.

Taking to her Instagram account on Monday, Natasa shared a series of pictures from a fun-filled day out with her son.

The pictures show the two enjoying the beauty of nature, observing animals, and even taking a cute selfie with some donkeys.

She captioned the post, “adventures with the best kind of company,” reflecting the special bond she shares with her son during this time.

 
 
 

 
 
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Earlier in the month, Natasa shared a series of pictures with her son.

In the pictures, the actress can be seen wearing a red polka-dotted outfit and her hair is styled in a bun.

The pictures feature her enjoying sunny weather, and one video captures the mother-son duo feeding swans. She simply added an emoji in the caption of her post.

Last month, Natasa confirmed her separation from star India all-rounder Hardik Pandya.

Taking to his official Instagram handle, Pandya said that he and Natasa have “mutually parted ways” after being together for four years. The 30-year-old added that it was a “tough decision” for them after they grew as a family.

Talking about his son, Hardik said that Agastya will be at the centre of their lives. The India all-rounder confirmed that he and his wife will co-parent for the well-being of their three-year-old child.

Hardik and Natasa tied the knot in 2020. (ANI)

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