Did Shilpa Shirodkar Write a Heartfelt Birthday Note for Namrata?
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Mumbai, Jan 22 (NationPress) As Namrata Shirodkar celebrated her 54th birthday on Thursday, her sister Shilpa Shirodkar crafted a heartfelt birthday message for her beloved 'chintukli'. Shilpa expressed that her life is significantly enhanced with Namrata by her side.
Shilpa shared multiple nostalgic images on Instagram capturing moments from the past and present with her sister Namrata.
In her touching tribute to her 'chintukli', Shilpa characterized Namrata as her unwavering source of joy and support.
In her Instagram caption, Shilpa expressed: “Wishing the happiest birthday to my stunning sister, my chintukli @namratashirodkar! Life is so much brighter with you alongside me. Here’s to more laughter, cherished memories, and countless conversations. Love you to the moon and back!”
On the work front, Shilpa was recently featured in the supernatural thriller Jatadhara. Directed by Venkat Kalyan, the movie also includes actors like Sudheer Babu, Divya Khossla, and Sonakshi Sinha.
Set in a realm where black magic is a real threat, Jatadhara explores the sinister aspects of the supernatural, depicting mystical forces as perilous weapons. The narrative follows Sonakshi, who plays a pishachini, guarding a concealed gold treasure for centuries.
Shilpa made her acting debut in Ramesh Sippy’s film Bhrashtachar in 1989, co-starring with Mithun Chakraborty and Rekha. In 1990, she starred with Anil Kapoor in Kishen Kanhaiya. She subsequently appeared in a series of successful films such as Trinetra, Hum (1991), Khuda Gawah, Aankhen, Pehchaan, Gopi Kishan, Bewafa Sanam, and Mrityudand.
Following her marriage, Shilpa chose to take a break from acting, with her last film appearance being in Gaja Gamini in 2000. She made her television comeback in 2013 with Ek Mutthi Aasmaan, a drama focusing on the lives of domestic workers and later appeared in Silsila Pyar Ka and Savitri Devi College & Hospital.
On the other hand, Namrata has made her mark in films like Kachche Dhaage, Vaastav: The Reality, Pukar, Astitva, Dil Vil Pyar Vyar, LOC Kargil, and the British film Bride and Prejudice.