Did Rajat Bedi Write a Heartfelt Poem for Aryan Khan's Birthday?
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Key Takeaways
- Rajat Bedi celebrates Aryan Khan’s birthday with a heartfelt poem.
- The tribute highlights Aryan's bright future and potential.
- Rajat's post showcases the supportive relationships in Bollywood.
- Both actors were seen twinning in black outfits during the celebration.
- Rajat recently made a comeback in the industry with a Netflix project.
Mumbai, Nov 12 (NationPress) Actor Rajat Bedi celebrated Aryan Khan’s birthday with a heartfelt tribute shared on social media.
He presented a moving poem, commending the young star’s vision, spirit, and potential, referring to him as a “spark so bright” and affirming that his journey has “only just begun.” On his Instagram, Rajat shared a photo of himself with Aryan, captioning it, “A Star was born, a spark so bright, who turns each dream into pure light. With vision, fire, and heart so true, The world feels bigger, thanks to you.”
“May joy and love be yours today, As candles glow and hearts all say—Happy Birthday Aryan, shining one, Your journey’s only just begun. Now this little part of my life is called Happiness.”
In the shared image, both Rajat and Aryan are seen wearing matching black outfits.
Rajat Bedi recently returned to the industry with “The Ba***ds of Bollywood,” a project directed by Aryan Khan. Produced by Gauri Khan under Red Chillies Entertainment, the Netflix show features actors like Bobby Deol, Lakshya Lalwani, Raghav Juyal, Sahher Bambba, Anya Singh, Manoj Pahwa, Manish Chaudhari, Meherzan Mazda, Divik Sharma, Mona Singh, Gautami Kapoor, Vijayant Kohli, Neville Bharucha, and Armaan Khera.
Since the show's premiere, Rajat Bedi has consistently praised Aryan Khan, recognizing his vision and creativity as a director. In September, he described Shah Rukh Khan’s son as an ‘angel,’ stating, “When God sends you an angel, this is what he looks like.”
Rajat Bedi, the son of filmmaker Narendra Bedi and grandson of Rajinder Singh Bedi, is renowned for his roles in films such as “Karan Arjun,” “International Khiladi,” and “Koi... Mil Gaya,” among others.
In a recent interview with IANS, the actor reflected on his career, acknowledging that the challenges he faced have made him a better performer. Rajat recounted, “I received a call from Salman bhai's office when ‘Radhe’ was in production. They wanted me for a specific role. When Salman bhai saw me on set, he asked why I was there. I explained that his office had contacted me for a role in ‘Radhe.’ He told me, ‘You are not going to do it. I will give you something better.’ I was deeply moved that he prevented me from taking on something lesser that didn’t suit my persona.”