Happy Birthday Shehnaaz Gill: SidNaaz fans share heartwarming messages on Twitter

Updated : Jan 27, 2022 16:18
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Shehnaaz Gill, who won hearts with her performance on 'Bigg Boss 13,' turned a year older on Thursday. Her innocent, cute face and cheerful nature caught the viewer's attention.

Shehnaaz enjoys a massive fan following on social media and keeps sharing her photos with them. On her special day, Shehnaaz’s brother Shehbaz took to Instagram to wish his sister. He shared a minute-long video featuring Shehnaaz’s journey and wrote, 'Happy birthday my sister without you I can proudly say that I am nothing.'

Not only Shehnaaz's fans, but also late Sidharth Shukla's admirers, wished her a happy birthday. 

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Last year, Shehnaaz Gill celebrated her birthday with her rumoured beau Sidharth Shukla and their families at midnight.

Shehnaaz Gill was born on January 27, in Punjab. She belongs to a Sikh family. She always wanted to be an actor since childhood. Shehnaaz, also known as Sana, began her career in 2015 with the song 'Shiv Di Kitaab.' She later featured in 'Majhe Di Jatti' and 'Pindaan Diyan Kudiyaan' in 2016. She got fame with her music video titled ‘Yeah Baby’ with Garry Sandhu. 

The actress will pay a tribute to her late friend Sidharth Shukla in the finale of Bigg Boss season 15.

Workwise, Shehnaaz was last seen in the film 'Honsla Rakh' alongside Diljit Dosanjh.

Also watch | ‘Bigg Boss 15’ grand finale: Shehnaaz Gill to pay heartfelt tribute to Sidharth Shukla

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