Masaba Gupta’s birthday: Mother Neena Gupta and BFF Sonam Kapoor extend warms wishes; see posts

Updated : Nov 04, 2022 18:03
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Actor Neena Gupta’s daughter-fashion designer Masaba Gupta is celebrating her 33rd birthday. On her special day, her mother took to Instagram and shared an adorable throwback picture. Sharing the picture, Neena wrote, ‘Happy birthday my jaan ki tukdi (two red heart emojis) @masabagupta.” Actor Soni Razdan, Gajraj Rao, Archana Puran Singh were quick to react to her post and extend their best wishes for Masaba.

Actor Sonam Kapoor also shared a series of pictures with Masaba, and captioned her post, ‘Happy Happy birthday my Masaba masi..we love you crazy girl..’
Masaba Gupta is the daughter of actor Neena Gupta and former West Indies cricketer Vivian Richards.

Neena and Vivian dated in the 1980s and Masaba was born in 1989. Neena had raised Masaba as a single mother. She married Vivek Mehra in a private ceremony in 2008.

Besides being a designer, Masaba made her debut as an actor with Netflix series ‘Masaba Masaba’, which also featured her mother, and left the audience impressed with her talent.
On the work front, Neena Gupta last featured in ‘Goodbye’ alongside Amitabh Bachchan and Rashmika Mandanna. She will be next seen in ‘Uunchai’ with Parineeti Chopra, Anupam Kher, Amitabh Bachchan and Boman Irani. The film is scheduled to release in theatres on November 11.

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