Did Shruti Haasan Just Wish Her 'Incredible Appa' a Happy Birthday?
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Key Takeaways
- Shruti Haasan celebrates her father's birthday with love.
- The bond between father and daughter is evident in their exchanges.
- Memories captured in the video reflect their playful relationship.
- Family values are highlighted in the entertainment industry.
- Music plays a significant role in their connection.
Mumbai, Nov 7 (NationPress) Actress Shruti Haasan celebrated her 'favourite human & incredible appa' Kamal Haasan on his 71st birthday on Friday.
The star of 'Premam' shared a heartwarming video montage showcasing some of her cherished and playful moments with her father on her official Instagram.
In her birthday tribute, Shruti expressed, "Happy birthday to my favourite human who also happens to be my incredible appa :) (sic)."
Expressing her gratitude to Kamal Haasan for being the 'most adorable daddy', she continued, "Thank you for your words of wisdom that you impart with such ease and humour. Thank you for being the most adorable daddy who still buys me my favourite cookies and snacks yourself, the best person to sing with, and talk music and movies. You are the one who makes me laugh through everything (pink heart emoji)."
She concluded her heartfelt message with, "This birthday, I wish for you to be all that you continue to dream to be... your magic, your sparkle, and your gorgeous soul are without comparison in this universe... happy happy to you (cake, balloon, and partying face emoji) @ikamalhaasan."
Shruti also added the classic Beatles track "Let It Be" as the background music for this special post.
Prior to this, Shruti gave fans a glimpse into her wonderful relationship with her father by posting a behind-the-scenes clip of her makeup session where she playfully called her dad, asking, "Hi Appa, are you still sleeping?"
In her Instagram caption, she wrote, "I spend almost all of my time with my girls, each of us hustling and building our lives every day, but we do it while being completely mental and enjoying every second of this crazy ride called life and work (sic)."