Masaba Gupta’s Throwback Pic With Parents Neena Gupta – Viv Richards is Unmissable: ‘My World, My Blood’

Ace designer, mannequin and Bollywood actor Masaba Gupta is among the most beloved icons on Instagram. She by no means misses an opportunity to indicate her cool and quirky avatar to her followers. Having grown up a dark-skinned woman, she knew that pores and skin color wasn’t one thing to obsess over or try and right. Recently, she flaunted her unknown and fascinating truth to the world on how her household is unfold around the globe. In an Instagra publish she wrote: When I’m requested who I’m or who I wish to be, I by no means actually have a solution. My Grandfather was from Benaras, my mom is from Old Delhi. My great-grandmother, from Lahore. And my father from the Caribbean. But I’ve my eyes on the world. Then how can I be only one factor?”. Also Read – Deepika Padukone Twerks And ‘Werk It Up’ in a Quirky Tracksuit Worth Rs 15K- WATCH In one other publish, Masaba shared her childhood picture together with her mother and father Neena Gupta – Viv Richards, former West Indies ace cricketer. She shared the attractive household image with an equally heartwarming message “My world. My blood.” In the pic, Masaba is seen mendacity on the lap of Neena whereas her mother and father look on. It’s a recognized truth to many who Masaba is the daughter of veteran actor Neena Gupta and legendary cricketer, Viv Richards. Also Read – Scared Neena Gupta Shouts ‘Mummyyy’ as She Gets COVID-19 Vaccine Shot- Video Goes Viral Masaba Gupta was the love baby of actress Neena Gupta and former cricketer Vivian Richards, who had been courting within the Nineteen Eighties. However, the 2 by no means tied the knot, which gave folks sufficient cause to troll them, however the ace dressmaker has all the time been capable of give it again to her disparagers. Today, whereas Viv Richards is married to Miriam, Neena Gupta is now married to chartered accountant Vivek Mehra. However, the 2 stay to be excellent pals.

Last 12 months, Masaba and her mom appeared in a biographical Netflix sequence named ‘Masaba Masaba’ through which they performed themselves. It revolved round Masaba’s profession as a dressmaker, her love life and household equations. It launched on Netflix on August 28, 2020.