Sania Mirza celebrates her birthday with Farah Khan, Ananya Birla; Shoaib Malik has a special message

Updated : Nov 17, 2022 11:14
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Renowned Indian Tennis star Sania Mirza is celebrating her birthday today. She is celebrating this special occasion with her BFF and famous filmmaker Farah Khan, well-known singer Ananya Birla and others.  


Farah Khan shared a post on Instagram and gave a glimpse of her birthday bash. Sharing the post, she wrote, ‘Happy birthday my darling @mirzasaniar .. only happiness n love for you this year n always,  see I stayed awake.. p.s- happy birthday to sania mom too.. best person to share a birthday with.. ur mom @nasimamirza guest appearance @ananyabirla.’ 


Ananya Birla too took to Instagram and shared a sneak peek from the intimate celebrations.  
In the video, Sania Mirza looked glamorous in a black shimmery outfit and was all smiles. Her friends sang birthday song for her as she cuts her birthday cake. 


Sania’s husband and Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik shared a beautiful birthday wish for his wife. He dropped a post on social media with a beautiful picture of them and wrote, ‘Happy Birthday to you @mirzasaniar. Wishing you a very healthy & happy life! Enjoy the day to the fullest…’.  


The couple is yet to respond to the divorce rumours yet. Between these rumours, announcement of Sania-Shoaib's show together titled, 'The Mirza Malik Show' and now the birthday post has made fans confused on their rumoured rift. 


Sania Mirza and Shoaib Malik tied the knot in April 2010. The couple welcomed their son Izhaan Mirza Malik in the year 2018.  

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