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Kirron Kher pens adorable birthday note for “darling” husband Anupam Kher

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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 7 (ANI): As veteran actor Anupam Kher, who is often hailed as ‘Marathon Man,’ turned 70 on March 7, social media was filled with wishes from fans and Bollywood celebs, however it was a special post from his wife, actress Kirron Kher, that truly captured hearts.

On Friday, the actress took to her Instagram account to share an adorable post while expressing her love for her “Dearest Darling.” The picture showed the two of them sharing a warm and beautiful hug.

“Dearest Darling Anupam Kher, wishing you a very happy and blessed birthday. God bless you with a healthy and happy life and many more years to follow. Years filled with creativity and joy. Lots of love,” read the note in her post.

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Anupam Kher has had a remarkable journey in the film industry. From his unforgettable debut in ‘Saaransh’ (1984) to his upcoming directorial venture, ‘Tanvi The Great,’ he has always pushed boundaries by reinventing himself and raising the bar.

Anupam Kher made his Indian cinema debut in Mahesh Bhatt’s ‘Saaransh’ at the age of 28, playing a 65-year-old grieving father. His powerful performance as BV Pradhan, a retired schoolteacher coping with the loss of his son, stunned audiences and critics alike.

Meanwhile, on the acting front, Kher was recently seen in Vijay 69, which tells the heartwarming story of a 69-year-old man named Vijay who defies societal expectations by training for a triathlon.

Directed by Akshay Roy, the YRF Entertainment film was released on Netflix on November 8.

The actor has also recently finished directing Tanvi The Great, with details still under wraps. (ANI)

This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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