Lin Laishram's heartfelt birthday note for Randeep Hooda at 50
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Actress Lin Laishram penned a warm and deeply personal birthday tribute for her husband, actor Randeep Hooda, as he turned 50 on Thursday, 20 August. Addressing him affectionately as 'Nyomica ke Papa' — a nod to their newborn daughter Nyomica — Lin shared a series of photographs and video clips celebrating the milestone.
The Birthday Message
In her caption, Lin wrote: 'Happy birthday to Nyomica ke Papa, May your ice cream bowl always be bottomless and may you never have to count the calories. May there be many more homes in jungles, farms to wander through and adventures in every corner of the world.'
She continued: 'May you never lose that beautiful innocence or that edge, curiosity and enthusiasm that makes you, you. May your life always be filled with abundance, good friends, happy family, laughter and lots of love. Here's to all the places we've been, all the memories we've made, and all the places still waiting for us. I love you.'
Their Love Story and Family Life
Randeep and Lin first crossed paths at veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah's theatre collective Motley. The couple grew closer during the COVID-19 lockdown, eventually moving in together. They solemnised their relationship in a traditional Meitei ceremony in Manipur on 29 November 2023.
The couple welcomed their daughter Nyomica in March. Randeep had earlier revealed on social media that the baby arrived on his father's birthday, a date already carrying deep personal significance for the family.
What's Next for Randeep Hooda
On the professional front, Randeep is set to appear alongside Shraddha Kapoor in the upcoming film Eetha, which is based on the life of one of India's earliest Tamasha and Lavni dancers — a culturally rooted story that brings a largely untold chapter of performing arts history to the screen.
He is also attached to the epic war drama Operation Khukri, for which he has secured the official movie rights to the book 'Operation Khukri: The Untold Story of the Indian Army's Bravest Peacekeeping Mission Abroad' by Major General Rajpal Punia and Damini Punia. The film will dramatise the harrowing 2000 hostage crisis in Sierra Leone, West Africa, when 233 Indian soldiers were held captive by rebel forces before a high-risk rescue mission secured their freedom.