Sonam Kapoor : sends “darling” Anshula a happy birthday. My lovely sister, I adore you.
Sonam Kapoor: lavished her sister Anshula Kapoor with love and devotion in a poignant birthday card, referring to her as her “darling” and “angel.”
Sonam posted a vintage snapshot of herself and Anshula on her Instagram Stories. The picture captures a playful and unguarded moment between the sisters as they stand inside a shoe shop and strike a pose for the camera.
“Happy birthday, Anshula Kapoor, my love.” I cherish you, my angelic sister. I’m excited to see what this year has in store for you. The caption was written by Sonam.
Boney Kapoor and his late first wife, Mona Shourie Kapoor, are the parents of Anshula Kapoor. She is the actor Arjun Kapoor’s younger sister.
Speaking of Sonam, she used a photo of herself wearing an eye-catching hot-pink pure wool suit with gently curved shoulder lines and huge padded shoulders to announce her second pregnancy in November.
“MOTHER” was her caption on the photo.
After dating businessman Anand Ahuja for a number of years, Sonam married him in a lavish ceremony in May 2018. In August 2022, the couple welcomed Vayu, a baby boy, as their first child.
Her most recent appearance was in the 2023 movie Blind. Shome Makhija directed the criminal thriller. Lillete Dubey, Vinay Pathak, and Purab Kohli play supporting parts as well. The plot of Blind, a 2011 Korean film of the same name, revolves on a blind police detective looking for a serial murderer.
Sonam started her career as an assistant director on Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s 2005 film Black. Sonam is the daughter of actor Anil Kapoor. In 2007, she debuted as an actress in Bhansali’s love drama Saawariya. After that, she starred in I Hate Luv Stories and Raanjhanaal’s successful biopics, including Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, Sanju, Prem Ratan Dhan Payo, Neerja, and Veere Di Wedding, in supporting parts.
The movie version of Anuja Chauhan’s book “Battle for Bittora,” which was supposed to star Sonam Kapoor, has been on hold for years. The movie, which was produced by her sister Rhea Kapoor, was intended to combine politics with romance.