Genelia Deshmukh Offers a Sneak Peek into Her Sunday Morning Routine

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Key Takeaways
- Genelia Deshmukh starts her Sundays with her sons.
- The actress celebrated her pet Flash's 11th birthday.
- Upcoming project includes a film with Aamir Khan.
- Riteish and Genelia's love story began on a film set.
- They have two sons, Riaan and Rahyl.
Mumbai, Feb 23 (NationPress) Bollywood star Genelia Deshmukh kicked off her Sunday morning bright and early to take her younger son to football practice.
She shared a video on her Instagram stories, showcasing the moments spent with her son before the sun had fully risen.
She captioned it: “Sunday morning… not quite dawn, but Barkhya is eager to play football, and this is just the first round. There’s plenty of football to enjoy today.”
Genelia and Riteish first crossed paths on the set of their inaugural film, “Tujhe Meri Kasam.” Their friendship developed into a strong relationship, with their chemistry on-screen receiving widespread acclaim. After nine years of courtship, they exchanged vows on February 3, 2012.
The couple welcomed their first son, Riaan, on November 25, 2014, and their second son, Rahyl, was born on June 1, 2016.
On Saturday, Genelia celebrated 11 years with her beloved pet, Flash, a golden cocker retriever, expressing gratitude for being chosen as his “aai.”
She posted a heartwarming video on Instagram stories of her cuddling with Flash, accompanied by the song “Tu Hain Toh Main Hoon” from the film “Sky Force,” starring Akshay Kumar and Veer Pahariya.
“11 years of the best morning kisses, Eva.. Happy Birthday Flashu Boy-Thank you for selecting me as your Aai,” she wrote as the caption.
Just last week, Genelia shared a snapshot of her Sunday spent with the parent squad, cheering for her younger son, Rahyl, as he played a match with his team.
Next, Genelia will appear in “Sitaare Zameen Par” alongside Aamir Khan. Directed by R. S. Prasanna, the film is a sequel to the acclaimed 2007 movie “Taare Zameen Par,” which raised awareness about autism and mental health challenges in children.