
Natasha Stankovic, Agastya Are The Cutest Mother-Son Duo In Town
Hardik and Natasa got married on May 31, 2020 and welcomed their son, Agastya, on July 30, 2020. Four years after their marriage, they announced their separation.
Natasha Stankovic is a doting mother to a baby boy, Agastya, whom she shares with her ex-husband and cricketer Hardik Pandya. On Monday, the diva took to Instagram and shared a glimpse of her outing with her little bundle of joy. The picture depicts Natasha and Agastya sitting in what seems like their car and posing for a happy selfie together.
The Bigg Boss 8 fame looked beautiful in a black outfit and no-makeup look. She left her hair open and let it cascade down her shoulders. The 4-year-old, on the other hand, wore a blue t-shirt.
In the caption, the actress wrote, 'My day."
Hardik and Natasa got married on May 31, 2020, and welcomed their son, Agastya, on July 30, 2020. However, four years after their marriage, they announced their separation. They issued a joint statement over social media, revealing their mutual decision to part ways. The announcement also stated that they will co-parent their son, Agastya.
'After four years of being together, Hardik and I have respectfully chosen to split ways. We did our best and gave it our all, and we believe this is best for both of us. This was a difficult decision for us to make, given the joy, mutual respect, and companionship we shared as we developed as a family," the statement stated.
Recently, Agastya was snapped attending a fashion show in Mumbai where Natasha walked the ramp. The little kid was seen sitting with model and fitness coach, Aleksandar Alex, who happens to be Natasha's best friend.
Earlier, during a conversation with ETimesTV, Natasha opened up about her split with the Indian cricketer and shared that they are still 'family' because of their son. She said, 'We (Hardik and I) are still a family. We have a child, and the child will always bring us together at the end of the day."
On the work front, Natasha has appeared in a number of films including Satyagrah, Action Jackson, Fukrey Returns, Daddy, FryDay, Zero, Jhootha Kahin Ka, The Body and others.
She won the audience's hearts with her dance performance in the reality show Nach Baliye Season 9, in which she was paired with Aly Goni. The duo was among the audience's favourites and secured the fourth position.
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May 05, 2025, 18:37 IST

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