Rekha celebrated her 70th birthday yesterday (October 10), and she was showered with love and wishes from her co-stars and well-wishers. Her ‘Krrish’ co-star Priyanka Chopra did not forget to wish her a beautiful birthday this time.
Priyanka took to her Instagram Stories and shared a mesmerizing picture of Rekha in a golden silk saree, throwing an attractive stare at the camera.She was seen gracefully adorning her rich saree look with golden jewelry. She captioned the post, “Happy birthday, icon. May your year be as fabulous as you,” (love heart emojis).
Check out the post here:
Priyanka and Rekha were seen sharing the screen together in the 2006 film ‘Krrish.’ Directed by Rakesh Roshan, the movie starred Hrithik Roshan in a double role.
Meanwhile, Shilpa Shetty also shared a birthday wish for Rekha: “Happy Birthday, Rekha Ma! Your grace, beauty, and wisdom are eternal. So blessed to have you in my life. Wishing you an abundance of good health and happiness today and always. Loads of love.” Jackky Bhagnani wrote, “Happiest Birthday, Rekha ji! Here’s to a marvelous year ahead just like you!”
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Priyanka recently attended the special screening of ‘Citadel: Honey Bunny’ and ‘Citadel: Diana’ in London, along with Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Matilda De Angelis.
On the work front, Priyanka Chopra is busy shooting for the second season of ‘Citadel.’ She often shares glimpses from the shooting set to keep fans updated and thrilled. She recently wrapped up shooting for ‘Heads of State’ and ‘The Bluff.’
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