Akshay & Nitara feed cows at Ranthambore National Park, actor talks about sharing simple joys of life with his kids

    Akshay Kumar shared video featuring daughter Nitara enjoying a vacation at the Ranthambore Noational Park. He has his daughter feeding cow and spoke of the joy of experiencing the simple joys of life with his children.

    Akshay & Nitara feed cows at Ranthambore National Park, actor talks about sharing simple joys of life with his kids

    Akshay Kumar is enjoying some down time with family catching a break during his busy schedule of back to back movies lined up for the year. The star shared a video featuring in and daughter Nitara feeding the cows on their visit to the Ranthambore National Park in Rajathan.

    The actor’s post has him patting a cow while his daughter standing beside him seems slightly hesitant, she does feed the cow some grass with Akshay holding her hand. The actor penned a note about his visit to the national park along with the video. He wrote, “Mitti ki khushboo, gay ko chara dena, padon ki thandi hawa.. ek alag hi khushi hai aapne bachon ko yeh sab mehsoon karwane mein. Ab bas use kal tiger bhi dikh jaaye toh sone pe suhaga! (The smell of the soil, feeding cows, the cool breeze in the shade of trees.. there is joy in making your kids experience these. Now hopefully, tomorrow we see a tiger tomorrow and it would be a cherry on the cake) Visiting the beautiful Ranthambore National Park. Thank God every day for incredible places like this.”

    Only two weeks ago Akshay and family vacation in the Maldives and the actor did share a few videos and pictures from there on social media. After returning from the holiday the actor got busy with the last schedule of his film Ram Setu . He also announced his next project Selfiee with Emraan Hashmi which will be helmed by Good Newwz director Raj Mehta.

    Akshay has a busy year ahead with films like Prithviraj , Bachchan Pandey, Raksha Bandhan , OMG 2 and Ram Setu releasing this year. Amongst these Prithviraj was supposed to release in January but has now been pushed indefinitely after the third wave of Covid-19 struck.