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Preity Zinta shares ‘bittersweet’ moment as her children embark on school journey

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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], August 10 (ANI): Actor Preity Zinta shared a post on Saturday expressing her ‘bittersweet’ feelings as her children Gia and Jay kick-started their school life.

Taking to Instagram, she wrote, “Excited and nervous for my little ones as they start school. Cannot believe it’s time already and my mom schedule is jam packed. A bitter sweet moment for me as I’m happily lost in my own world, but there is so much turbulence & suffering in the world around us. One can only hope and pray for more love, tolerance & peace around us, so we can all co exist happily & leave a better & safer world for our children. #newmilestones #mommythoughts #ting.”

 
 
 

 
 
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She also dropped an adorable picture in which her kids can be seen holding the paintbrush in their hands.

On November 11, 2021, Preity and her husband Gene Goodenough welcomed their twins, a baby boy named Jai and a baby girl named Gia, via surrogacy.

On the work front, Preity is all set to make her comeback in the industry with Rajkumar Santoshi’s directorial ‘Lahore 1947’. This project marks an important milestone for Preity as she returns to the silver screen after a hiatus.

‘Lahore 1947’, produced under Aamir Khan’s banner, marks a significant collaboration between Sunny Deol and Aamir Khan’s Productions.The film was officially announced last October, garnering attention for its star-studded cast and promising storyline.

Veteran actor Shabana Azmi and Ali Fazal have also joined the cast of ‘Lahore 1947’ in a pivotal role. The movie will also feature Sunny Deol sharing screen space with his elder son Karan Deol. (ANI)

This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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