Did Aahana Kumra Wish ‘Power Star’ Pawan Singh on His Birthday?
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Mumbai, Jan 6 (NationPress) Actress Aahana Kumra extended her birthday wishes to her former "Rise and Fall" co-contestant and the renowned Bhojpuri cinema 'power star' Pawan Singh as he celebrated his 40th birthday.
Aahana took to Instagram to post three images featuring herself and Pawan Singh, likely from his birthday festivities, as indicated by the hashtags she employed. In the photos, both are captured smiling brightly at the camera and sharing joyful moments together.
"Wishing a very happy birthday to our power star @singhpawan999! May you remain blessed and keep that childlike spirit! Here’s to your health, wealth, happiness, and amazing music! #happybirthday #happybirhdaypawansingh #pawansingh #aahanakumra #birthdayparty," she captioned her post.
Pawan Singh made his acting debut in the 2007 film Rangli Chunariya Tohre Naam. He launched his singing career with Odhaniya Wali, released in 1997. His fame surged with the hit track "Lollipop Lagelu" in 2008. He later ventured into Bollywood with the song "Kamariya Hila Rahi Hai" in 2020 and appeared in the film Stree 2.
Aahana Kumra was featured in the television series Yudh—a 20-episode drama starring Amitabh Bachchan in 2013, where she portrayed his daughter. Subsequently, she played the lead role of Agent Trisha Dewan in the biweekly television crime thriller Agent Raghav – Crime Branch, opposite Sharad Kelkar.
Her Hindi film debut occurred in Sona Spa in 2013, followed by her Tulu film debut in 2015’s Kudla Cafe. She also hosted the Pro Kabbadi series in 2016. In 2017, she took a leading role in the black comedy Lipstick Under My Burkha as Leela, and she appeared in the political biography The Accidental Prime Minister.
Most recently, Aahana was featured in the 2022 film Salaam Venky, a heartwarming drama directed by Revathi, starring Kajol and Vishal Jethwa.
The film is based on a true story of a mother striving to ensure her son, diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, experiences life to the fullest. The narrative draws inspiration from the book The Last Hurrah by Shrikanth Murthy, which recounts the real-life events of Kolavennu Venkatesh and his mother, K. Sujata, from Andhra Pradesh.