Shraddha Kapoor Compares Indian Women's World Cup 2025 Victory To Kapil Dev Team's 1983 Win: This Is For Generations
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India is beaming with pride after the historic triumph of the Women’s Cricket Team, who clinched their first-ever World Cup title on home soil. The atmosphere across the nation is electric - streets are
filled with celebrations, social media is flooded with congratulatory posts, and fans are drawing nostalgic parallels to the momentous 1983 World Cup win led by Kapil Dev. Among the many celebrities celebrating the win, Shraddha Kapoor shared a heartfelt note that perfectly captured the sentiment of the nation.
Shraddha Kapoor gets nostalgic after ICC Women's World Cup 2025 win
The actress took to social media to express her joy, comparing the victory to India’s iconic 1983 win. Shraddha wrote, "For decades, sirf parents se sunte the what 1983 felt like. Humein humara ye wala moment dene ke liye Thank you girls. This is for generations."
India's historic World Cup 2025 win
Her emotional message beautifully sums up what millions of Indians are feeling - that the Women’s World Cup 2025 win is not just a simple cricketing achievement but a defining generational moment, much like the legendary 1983 triumph. That year, under the leadership of Kapil Dev, the Indian men’s team stunned the cricketing world by defeating the mighty West Indies at Lord’s, marking India’s arrival on the world stage. Similarly, this 2025 victory by the women’s team represents a new era - one of empowerment, resilience, and national pride.ALSO READ: Anushka Sharma, SS Rajamouli, Priyanka Chopra, More Congratulate Team India For Winning Women's World Cup 2025The historic win came on November 2, 2025, at Navi Mumbai’s DY Patil Stadium, where India defeated South Africa by 52 runs in a thrilling final. Under Harmanpreet Kaur’s captaincy, the Women in Blue ended a 52-year-long wait, led by stellar performances from Shafali Verma and Deepti Sharma, who excelled with both bat and ball.This triumph wasn’t just about lifting a trophy; it was about breaking barriers, inspiring generations, and giving young girls across India a new dream to chase. Shraddha’s words prove that this victory will be remembered for decades, just like Kapil Dev’s iconic 1983 win.