How Does Saba Pataudi Celebrate Sharmila Tagore's Legacy on Her Birthday?
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Mumbai, Dec 8 (NationPress) Saba Pataudi expressed her deep love and admiration for her mother, the iconic actress Sharmila Tagore, on her birthday.
In a heartfelt celebration, she honored her mother’s remarkable contributions to cinema along with the treasured moments they have shared. Through her Instagram stories, Saba showcased a collection of pictures that included her brother Saif Ali Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Soha Ali Khan, and others.
In her touching message, Saba wrote, “Happy Birthday Ma! Diva to many, Mother to us. Moments and Memories, Treasured so much! A journey of a lifetime, Growing up with you, Learning the ropes, And surviving each other too! With love and blessings, Wishing you the best of health, Happiest Birthday Ammu! Love you Always and forever. Ayu baba ...Happyyyy Birthday to u too!”
Some nostalgic black-and-white throwback photographs highlight Sharmila Tagore in her younger years. One image captures her alongside her children, while others depict candid interactions between Saba and her mother, showcasing their affectionate relationship.
Kareena Kapoor also took a moment to wish her mother-in-law, Sharmila Tagore, with a heartfelt post. She shared her aspiration to emulate her “amma” while posting the images. The first photo featured Saif Ali Khan with his mother Sharmila Tagore, who held little Jeh in her arms.
The mother-son duo shared bright smiles in the photograph. In another image, Kareena was seen walking alongside Sharmila, with text on the image stating, “Always trying to follow in your footsteps.” The final candid moment displayed Sharmila Tagore enjoying time with her grandson Jeh in a park.
On the professional front, Sharmila Tagore made a significant comeback to Bengali cinema with Suman Ghosh’s film “Puratawn” (The Ancient). The film explored the relationship between a mother, portrayed by Sharmila Tagore, and her daughter, played by Rituparna Sengupta, delving into themes such as age-related memory loss and the lasting influence of the past.