Kareena Kapoor is celebrating her 45th birthday today, and wishes are pouring in for her. Now, Soha Ali Khan has shared the cutest, perfect ‘Bebo’ style wish for Kareena. The wish that Soha shared on her Instagram features a series of their happy moments, accompanied by a heartwarming caption.
The first video in the post shows Kareena applying lipstick as Soha tries to copy her. The next one shows the two standing and having some deep discussions at a birthday celebration. Meanwhile, the third picture is a throwback memory of the two. While sharing the pictures and videos, Soha wrote, “On your birthday 🎂 – trying to channel my inner Bebo 💄 😙 😍😅… love you! @kareenakapoorkhan happy birthday to the ultimate glam queen and our forever inspiration!”
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Saba Pataudi’s wish for Kareena
Earlier in the morning, Saba Pataudi also shared a cute wish for Bebo. While sharing a series of pictures featuring their moments together, Saba wrote, “Beboooo jaan ❤️ To ALL the moments we’ve shared…. Our traditional selfies together, to the photos I’ve taken… U with Bhai or Ma… kids, etc. To the family occasions you complete….! Eid, Diwali, Birthdays, and more…..! Keep shining ✨️. You don’t need a saree with glitz, it’s all about you! So proud! You totally rock! (Last pic from your media coverage, obviously 😉) Here’s wishing you a VERY HAPPY BIRTHDAY 🎂 🥳 😘!! See you soon. Lots of love.”
Karisma Kapoor’s wish for Kareena
While wishing Bebo on her 45th birthday, Karisma wrote, “Best sister, best friend, and beyond ♾️❤️ Happy birthday to my most precious sister 🤗 Love you mostest.” The picture shows Kareena hugging Karisma from the back as they pose for the camera with wide smiles on their faces.
On the work front
Kareena Kapoor Khan was last seen in Sujoy Ghosh’s Jaane Jaan, Rohit Shetty’s Singham Again, and Hansal Mehta’s The Buckingham Murders. Next, she has been signed to star in director Meghna Gulzar’s upcoming film Daayra. In this gripping crime drama, the actress will star opposite Prithviraj Sukumaran. Daayra will explore the age-old paradox of crime, punishment, and justice.