Raima Sen Wishes Her Beloved Mother Moon Moon Sen on Her 71st Birthday with Heartfelt Family Memories
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Mumbai, March 28 (NationPress) Actress Raima Sen celebrated her mother, the esteemed actress Moon Moon Sen, on her birthday by sharing an array of cherished and heartfelt memories on social media.
Raima captioned her post, "#happybirthday to the best mum ever."
The collection includes approximately ten images that illustrate various moments of Moon Moon Sen's life and her deep connection with her daughters.
One image features a youthful Moon Moon Sen beaming while holding clothing, reminiscent of her early years.
Another touching moment captures her alongside Raima, both radiating affection.
A striking solo portrait accentuates Moon Moon Sen's timeless beauty, while a nostalgic throwback shows her with her daughters as infants. In another, she is seen sitting at home, delicately holding small decorative plants.
An artistic capture showcases her trying on a cap in what looks like a boutique.
One photo depicts Moon Moon Sen with her husband, sharing a delightful candid moment, while another green-toned image captures her playfully engaging with her children.
A classic black-and-white throwback includes a younger Moon Moon Sen with family, and the final image is a vintage-style birthday tribute captioned, "Happy Birthday Diva Moon Moon Sen," which shows her lovingly feeding a baby.
Moon Moon Sen has been a significant figure in Indian cinema, with a notable presence in Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam films.
Renowned for her bold and graceful performances during the 1980s, she starred in films like "Andar Baahar," "Musafir," and "Jaal," sharing the screen with many leading actors of her era.
She is the daughter of the legendary actress Suchitra Sen.
Raima Sen has also made her mark in both Hindi and Bengali cinema with notable films such as "Parineeta," "Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd.," and "The Japanese Wife."
Riya Sen, Moon Moon's younger daughter, is also an actress known for her roles in Hindi, Bengali, and South Indian films.