Aishwarya Rai celebrates mother's birthday with an injured arm in a heartfelt Instagram post

Updated : May 24, 2024 16:50
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Aishwarya Rai’s Instagram page lit up with a beautiful post filled with warmth celebrating her mother, Brinda Rai’s birthday. 
The photograph she shared was a heartwarming post, featuring 3 generations of the family.

Posing with an injured arm

Though the actor is seen posing with an injured arm, the image exudes joy and togetherness, reflecting a cherished family moment. In the picture, they’re seen sitting close to each other with Aaradhya’s arms wrapped around them. In front of them, a table filled with birthday cakes added a festive touch to the scene.  

Aishwarya’s caption for the post was filled with heartfelt words, expressing her deep love and gratitude for her mother,.’ Love you Birthday girl, dearest Mommy. Sentiments echoed through the comment section, where fans and followers poured in their wishes for the family. 

Glimpse of close-knit bond

The post was more than just a birthday greeting, it was a glimpse of the close-knit bond that Aishwarya shares with her family. The presence of her late father in the photograph added a poignant touch, reminding everyone of the lasting love. 

As the post quickly gained thousands of likes and comments, it became evident that Aishwarya's followers were deeply moved by the genuine display of family love and unity. The post reflects the bond between families and the importance of cherishing every moment together. 
 

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