08 December,2021 04:17 PM IST | Mumbai | ANI
Sharmila Tagore with Soha Ali Khan and Sara Ali Khan/picture courtesy: Soha Ali Khan and Sara Ali Khan`s Instagram account
As veteran star Sharmila Tagore turned 77 on Wednesday, family members including daughter-in-law Kareena Kapoor Khan, granddaughter Sara Ali Khan and daughter Soha Ali Khan poured in heartfelt birthday wishes on social media.
Taking to her Instagram Story, Kareena posted a gorgeous monochrome picture of the 'Amar Prem' actor, and wrote, "Happy birthday to my beautiful mother in law...ICONIC."
Soha Ali Khan also posted a lovely picture with her mother on her Instagram handle, along with a quirky caption. "Happy birthday from the apple to the tree," she penned.
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Sara Ali Khan shared pictures with her "Badi Amma" on her Instagram handle and added a heartfelt message. She wrote, "Happiest Birthday Badi Amma. I love you so much. Thank you for always being here for us and being a constant pillar of support. Inshallah, I hope that I can always make you proud."
Sharmila Tagore made her acting debut with Satyajit Ray's 'Apur Sansar' in 1959. She made her Bollywood debut with 'Kashmir Ki Kali' in 1964, co-starring opposite Shammi Kapoor.
The legendary actor went on to deliver successful films including 'Aradhana', 'Chupke Chupke', and 'Amar Prem'.
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