Actress Shabana Azmi celebrated her 74th birthday on Wednesday. Becoming a member of her on this intimate celebration have been a number of Bollywood actresses together with Vidya Balan, Dia Mirza, Urmila Matondkar, and Anjali Anand. New mommy Richa Chadha was additionally seen attending the get together, together with Farah Khan. Shabana Azmi’s sister-in-law Tanvi Azmi and daughter-in-law Shibani Dandekar additionally joined the celebration. Farah and Dia handled followers to some inside glimpses of Shabana Azmi’s 74th birthday celebration. Apparently, the celebration was additionally for Shabana Azmi’s 50 years in Indian cinema.
Farah Khan shared a video on Instagram stating that she was the actress’s fiftieth birthday celebration. Within the enjoyable video, Shabana was joined by Urmila and Vidya too.
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Later, actress Dia Mirza shared a sequence of images sharing that Shabana additionally accomplished 50 years in Indian cinema. She wrote, “Pleased Birthday Shabana Amma! You’re our inspiration, our cheerleader, and the glue that holds us collectively. We’re so fortunate to name you our personal. As you full 50 years in cinema this month please know that you’re deeply cherished. Thanks for being the best possible. We love you!”
Dia additionally shared a photograph of the cake that encapsulated Shabana Azmi’s lovely journey in cinema. Actress Richa Chadha who was final seen in Heeramandi and not too long ago welcomed her daughter, was additionally seen on the celebrations. Reacting to Farah’s video, actress Anjali Anand who was additionally on the get together commented, “When did this occur? Was I consuming chaat?”, many followers wished Shabana Azmi and referred to as her a queen.
On the work entrance, Shabana Azmi was final seen in Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani and Ghoomer. Subsequent, she might be seen in Bun Tikki and Lahore,1947.