Neha Dhupia and Angad Bedi ring in Halloween with kids. Watch this adorable video

Updated : Nov 02, 2022 16:03
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Actor Neha Dhupia took to Instagram on the occasion of Halloween and shared a fun video. It featured her dressed as a witch, her husband-actor Angad Bedi dressed as Dracula, her daughter Mehr played spider and son Guriq donned a pumpkin outfit for the celebrations. Seems like the family is all set to win the best Halloween look this year.

Sharing the video, Neha wrote, ‘Boo.. from an upside down Dracula, a witch who came out in the day, a pumpkin who got a ride for a change and a cute little spider who is forever spinning her web #happyhalloween #calmdown.’

The family is seen having a ball as Selena Gomez and Rema's song ‘Calm Down’ plays in the background.

Neha’s post has garnered several likes and many fans are calling the video ‘cute’.
Actor Saif Ali Khan’s sister Saba Ali Khan is among those who has commented on the video. ‘This is SOOO adorable #happyhalloween,’ she wrote.

The toy car, which features in the video, was gifted to Guriq by actor Soha Ali Khan on his first birthday. Neha had thanked Soha in a fun post which read, ‘Thank you for gifting us our first fancy car aunty Soha @sakpataudi... we hope this becomes tradition even when we are 20!!’

On Saturday, socialite Orhan Awatramani had hosted a Halloween bash which was attended by several Bollywood star kids including actors Janhvi Kapoor, Ananya Panday, Sara Ali Khan, Aryan Khan, Shanaya Kapoor, and Navya Naveli Nanda.

Also watch | Ananya Panday celebrates birthday with friends Aryan Khan, Navya Naveli, Shanaya Kapoor

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