Did Sonali Bendre's Son Ranveer Just Turn 20?

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Key Takeaways
- Ranveer Behl celebrates his 20th birthday.
- Sonali Bendre shares heartfelt wishes on social media.
- Several celebrities joined in to extend their wishes.
- Sonali reflects on the impact of the internet on relationships.
- Generational shifts are occurring at a faster pace today.
Mumbai, Aug 11 (NationPress) Actress Sonali Bendre and her filmmaker husband Goldie Behl's son, Ranveer Behl, celebrated his 20th birthday on Monday. The 'Hum Saath-Saath Hain' star shared some precious and rare moments of Ranveer on her official Instagram account to mark the occasion.
"No matter how tall you get, you’ll always be my little one ... Happy birthday Rann!" wrote Sonali in her heartfelt message on the photo-sharing platform.
Veteran actor Anupam Kher also extended his birthday wishes by commenting, "Happy Birthday! Wishing you a long and healthy life."
Actress Raveena Tandon chimed in with, "Happy happy Birthday!" while Farah Khan shared, "Awwww happy birthday big boy."
Many other celebrities like Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Riddhima Kapoor Sahni, Manisha Koirala, Namrata Shirodkar, and Sussanne Khan liked Sonali's birthday post.
To celebrate this special day, Sonali and Goldie hosted a birthday party at their residence in Mumbai, attended by close friends.
For those unaware, Sonali first met Goldie, son of director Ramesh Behl, on the sets of her 1994 film 'Naaraaz.'
The couple tied the knot on November 12, 2002, and welcomed their son in 2005.
Recently, Sonali discussed the significant changes in relationships and society brought about by the internet. She remarked on how generational shifts are happening at a quicker pace than before, altering interpersonal connections.
Speaking with IANS, Sonali stated: "The change is huge! In our time, a generation would shift every 20–25 years. Now it feels like it changes every three years. Everything has turned upside down. The internet has transformed how people live and connect."
Addressing the younger generation's rapid approach to love, marriage, and divorce, she noted that giving advice to today's youth often feels futile, as they believe they already have all the answers. "I don’t think anyone can really advise youngsters, and those who try usually fail (smiles). They believe they know everything. They have Google, ChatGPT—every answer is at their fingertips," concluded Sonali.