Did Manushi Chhillar Celebrate Her Parents' 35th Wedding Anniversary?
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Mumbai, Feb 17 (NationPress) The talented actress and beauty queen Manushi Chhillar took to her social media platform on Monday to commemorate her parents’ 35th wedding anniversary. She shared touching photographs that beautifully illustrate their enduring bond.
In her post, she expressed, “Happy Anniversary to my favs”
and added, “Here’s to 35 years of endless love.”
@neelam_chhillar4153 @dr_mitra_basu_chhillar
The images depict Manushi happily posing with her parents during a dinner celebration, all three radiating warmth and joy.
In another heartfelt message, she wrote:
“Dream team @dr_mitra_basu_chhillar @neelam_chhillar4153”
In this particular photo, her parents share a loving glance outdoors, standing near an aircraft.
She also mentioned, “Here’s to many more years of being a part of your happy world.”
@neelam_chhillar4153 @dr_mitra_basu_chhillar
In a third photo, her parents are elegantly dressed at a festive event.
To speak of Manushi Chhillar, the young star gained international recognition after clinching the Miss World 2017 title, bringing the prestigious crown back to India after 17 years. Prior to this, she held the title of Femina Miss India World 2017.
With a background in medicine, she ventured into films, making her Bollywood debut alongside Akshay Kumar in the historical drama “Samrat Prithviraj” (2022), portraying the character of Princess Sanyogita. She was later featured in “The Great Indian Family” with Vicky Kaushal.
A few months back, she appeared in the popular track “Kufar” by singer Diljit Dosanjh, part of his new album “Aura.” While many music lovers embraced the song, a specific scene sparked controversy.
Netizens criticized a part of the video showcasing a woman's leg, as it coincided with the lyrics ‘jannat ke darwaaze’, which some deemed inappropriate.
To address the backlash, Manushi took to her X (formerly Twitter) account, stating, “Not mine #iykyk” and encouraged kindness, adding, “But can we please not disrespect the dancer who was simply doing her job.”