Kirron Kher, Anupam Kher wish son Sikander with adorable posts; request him to get married

Updated : Oct 31, 2023 16:06
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Sikander Kher, who turned 42 on October 31, has received a wonderful message from his parents, veteran actors Kirron Kher and Anupam Kher.

Sharing a cute throwback picture with Sikander on Instagram, Kirron wrote, ‘Dearest darling @sikandarkher, many many happy returns of the day. God bless you with a long, happy and healthy life. Lots of love, Mom.’

On the other hand, Anupam called Sikander a ‘confident, vulnerable’ person and requested him to get married as he turns 42.

Anupam shared a picture of himself with Sikander in which they were slickly dressed in suits and wrote, ‘Happy Birthday dearest Sikandar! You have grown to be a wonderful man! Confident, vulnerable, most of the time responsible, funnier of course and loving when you want! And a FANTASTIC actor!!’

He further added, ‘My wish for you – May God give you all the happiness in the world! May you have a long , healthy and peaceful life! May you shave every alternate day if not everyday and so on! Your mother’s wish apart from all this – GET MARRIED!  ! Love and prayers always!     @sikandarkher.’

On the work front

Sikander Kher was last seen in the Netflix film 'Monica, O My Darling' and series ‘Tooth Pari: When Love Bites’. He will next be seen in the web series 'Aarya 3’ alongside Sushmita Sen. The show will stream on Disney Plus Hotstar from November 3.

In the show, Sikander plays the role of Daulat, Rathore's loyal hitman. He has received immense praise for his remarkable performance.

He also has a film, titled ‘Dukaan’, in the pipeline. 



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