
Mahhi Vij shares glimpses from her first trip with daughter Tara to London; writes ‘I've discovered a new me and learned so much…'
Actress Mahhi Vij recently shared glimpses from her first solo trip with daughter
Tara
— and it's nothing short of inspiring.
Taking to social media, Mahhi poured her heart out about the special journey she took with her little one.
'London, you have my heart! This trip with my daughter was my first solo adventure, and we did it all on our own!' she wrote.
From navigating the London Tube to walking over 10,000 steps daily, sampling local food, and riding commuter trains, Mahhi embraced every bit of the experience — not just as a tourist, but as a mother rediscovering herself.
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Married to television actor and host
Jay Bhanushali
, Mahhi often shares glimpses of their family life, and this trip marks a special chapter in her motherhood journey.
'I never knew this trip would make me so confident and happy. I've discovered a new me and learned so much while taking care of Tara,' she expressed.
She went on to say, 'We've understood each other better, and it was a much-needed trip to explore and create unforgettable memories. London is a city of a thousand faces, each one a story waiting to be told. I too, have so many stories to unfold with Tara.'
Ending her post with a life-affirming note, Mahhi wrote, 'The biggest adventure you can take is to live the life of your dreams.
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For Mahhi, this London trip was more than a vacation — it was a milestone of love, growth, and priceless memories.
She is known for her roles in popular television shows like Laagi Tujhse Lagan, Balika Vadhu, and her appearance with husband Jay Bhanushali on Nach Baliye.
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