Did Kareena Kapoor Celebrate Masaba Gupta’s Birthday with a Heartfelt Wish?
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Mumbai, Nov 2 (NationPress) Kareena Kapoor shared a heartfelt birthday message for the talented designer Masaba Gupta, who celebrated her birthday on Sunday.
Posting a stunning black and white image of Masaba on her Instagram Stories, Bebo wrote, "Happy birthday firecracker...stay fierce, stay warm, and stay lovely... just the way you are... ❤ Big Hug @masabagupta (sic)."
The strong bond between Kareena and Masaba is evident through this sweet birthday message.
In recent news, Kareena lauded the Indian Women’s Cricket Team for their dedication as they made it to the ICC Women’s World Cup finals.
She took to her Instagram to share a touching video of her engagement with the women’s cricket squad.
Applauding the athletes for their resilience, passion, and determination, Kareena captioned, "Still not over how amazingly the girls played last night!! Such heart, passion, and dedication… truly amazing. Every girl should chase that dream just like @jemimahrodrigues and the entire team has ❤❤ (sic)."
"Girls, your journey is proof that with belief, hard work, and relentless pursuit, nothing is impossible. We celebrate your courage and commitment, and are ready to cheer you on in the finals ❤❤ You are creating history and India is with you ❤ 🇮🇳," she added.
The UNICEF India National Ambassador, Kareena, also led the Trophy Walkout before the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 semi-final match between India and Australia.
Discussing her association with UNICEF, Bebo stated, "As UNICEF India National Ambassador, I am honored to be part of this partnership with the ICC to champion children’s rights, connecting with millions through their love for cricket. When such a powerful platform carries messages of equality and opportunity for children, it has the power to inspire change. When children are healthy, educated, safe, they thrive, and only then can they fulfill their dreams. The ICC Women’s World Cup demonstrates that potential."