How Did Subhash Ghai Celebrate Jackie Shroff’s Birthday at Home with Salman Khan?
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Mumbai, Feb 2 (NationPress) The iconic actor Jackie Shroff marked his 69th birthday in a charming, star-studded gathering at the home of renowned filmmaker Subhash Ghai, with the evening graciously hosted by his wife, Mukta Ghai. Subhash expressed immense pride in his wife's thoughtful gesture of inviting close friends of the veteran actor, including Bollywood superstar Salman Khan, for an intimate cake-cutting celebration.
Subhash shared a delightful moment on Instagram, posting a photo that included him, Jackie, Ronit Roy, Rumi Jaffery, Poonam Dhillon, and Meenakshi Seshadri.
He captioned the post: “I am proud of my wife Mrs. Ghai, who graciously invited Jackie’s close friends over for the cake cutting celebration last night, honoring our beloved Jackie Shroff. It was a lovely evening filled with friends, including Ronit Roy, Meenakshi Seshadri, Poonam Dhillon, Rumi Jaffery, and a special appearance by Salman Khan and friends. Thank you all for bringing joy to Jackie and to us at home.”
In a separate post, Ghai shared his thoughts on meeting President Droupadi Murmu at Rashtrapati Bhavan during Republic Day. He described the encounter as an inspiring experience that prompted him to reflect on her life journey.
Through Instagram, the 81-year-old filmmaker expressed that interacting with the President allowed him to appreciate her story and the path she has traversed to attain the highest constitutional office in the country.
He also included a photograph of himself greeting the President.
“Meeting Hon. President of India Smt. Droupadi Murmu at Rashtrapati Bhawan on Republic Day was an inspiring moment for me to delve into her life story and journey to date (sic),” he wrote.
He praised President Murmu’s simplicity, humility, and profound nature, calling her an inspiration for creative minds across India.
“One of the most simple, humble, and profound individuals inspires every good writer to create a movie about her journey, encouraging every child in India to believe that they can achieve greatness (sic).”