Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is hands down a super cool mother. Her love and affection for her daughter Aaradhya Bachchan is no secret. From taking her daughter on almost every work trip to being by her side all the time, the dotting mother always stands strong no matter what. That being said, a new video of the mother-daughter duo has been making rounds on the internet, showing Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Aaradhya putting on their dancing shoes at a party. The video clearly speaks about their bond, leaving fans in awe. As the video plays, Aishwarya Rai looks as gorgeous as ever, dressed in a black Anarkali, while Aaradhya is dressed in a cute white outfit. The actress can be seen keeping her hands around her daughter as they danced to the party songs, cherishing precious moments together. Not to forget, the video also includes actress Genelia D’Souza, who was seemingly also a guest at the party. WATCH:
Shared widely across social media handles, the video sparked multiple reactions on the internet. While many adored their equation, some also called out that Aishwarya Rai needs to give her daughter some space. A user wrote, “I feel like Aish should leave her alone… and enjoy her childhood”, while another one commented, “I feel like Aradhya got a childhood like very few celebrity kid got.” Notably, the video comes at a time when another rumour around the Bachchan couple has been making rounds. A few clips from a recent event went viral where the Ghoomer actor was spotted without his wedding ring. His recent public appearances have fuelled rumours of a rift between the couple. For the unversed, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan got married to Abhishek Bachchan in April 2007 and welcomed their first child, daughter Aaradhya in 2011. Their daughter who is 16-years-old studies at the Dhirubhai Ambani International School in Mumbai. The little girl is mostly seen accompanying her mother to multiple events, both national and international. Speaking on the work front, Aishwarya Rai was last seen in the historical action drama ‘ _Ponniyin Selvan: II_’.