Tahira gets artistic amidst lockdown
Just like most of us, Ayushmann Khurrana and wife Tahira Kashyap are making the most of their time at home with their two kids. With coronavirus causing several deaths globally, B-town stars are urging fans to take precautionary measures and practice social distancing to stay safe. Revealing how she’s spending her time at home, Tahira took to social media, shared a beautiful painting and wrote, “This was what I was at last night! I see a lot of my mother @kashyap6480 in this? #mymotherstrongest #mymotherprettiest. You taught me to never give up, I am so grateful to have you in my life mama… Let’s also not be carriers for people whose immunity isn’t that strong #thistooshallpass.”
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