Ms Dhoni's Daughter Ziva Takes A Plunge In The Pool And It's Unmissable -WATCH VIDEO

MS Dhoni's daughter Ziva takes a plunge in the pool

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Ms Dhoni's Daughter Ziva Takes A Plunge In The Pool And It's Unmissable -WATCH VIDEO
MS Dhoni's Ziva is a star in her own right. She has her own Instagram account which is handled by her mom Sakshi and dad Ms Dhoni. Ziva enjoys a fan following of 1.9 million on Instagram. Yes, you read that right! Ziva's Instagram posts are a delight to her followers. Her cute antics always grab attention. On Friday, she shared a video of her taking a plunge in the pool and it's too good to miss.

In December last year, Ziva had shared a picture of herself looking cute as always. It was captioned as, "Holiday." ALSO READ:First Look OUT: Ms Dhoni Treats Fans With The Teaser Of His Debut Mythological Sci-Fi Series 'Atharva: The Origin' -WATCH

Recently, Dhoni made headlines as he shared the teaser of his upcoming mythological sci-fi series "Atharva: The Origin". Sharing the look, he wrote in the caption, "Happy to announce my new avatar."

Talking about his web series, Dhoni was quoted as saying by The Hindu, "I am thrilled to be associated with this project and it is indeed an exciting venture. Atharva: The Origin is a captivating graphic novel with an engaging story and immersive artworks. Author Ramesh Thamilmani's attempt to launch India's first mythological superhero with a contemporary twist will leave every reader wanting for more."

Dhoni's wife Sakshi Singh Dhoni, who is the managing director of Dhoni Entertainment, was quoted as saying by Indian Express, "This book is a mythological sci-fi which explores the journey of a mysterious Aghori who has been captured at a high-tech facility. The secrets revealed by this Aghori could alter the myths of the ancient, beliefs of the existing and course of the forthcoming."

"We would like to ensure that we execute all the aspects of this universe and bring out every character and story on the screen, with as much precision as possible. Web-series fit our purpose better than adapting it into a feature film," she added.

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