Sonam Kapoor Honors Mother-in-Law Priya Ahuja on Her Birthday, Praises Her Selflessness

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- Sonam Kapoor shares loving birthday wishes for her mother-in-law Priya Ahuja.
- Instagram features delightful family pictures, including moments with her son Vayu.
- Sonam attended a cricket match in Dubai with husband Anand Ahuja.
- She celebrates Valentine's Day, expressing her love for Anand.
- Marks the anniversary of her film 'Padman' with Akshay Kumar.
Mumbai, Feb 27 (NationPress) Bollywood star Sonam Kapoor, currently taking a break from acting, is celebrating her mother-in-law Priya Ahuja on her special day.
On Thursday, the ‘Neerja’ star shared a collection of delightful photos on her Instagram, showcasing her mother-in-law in various moods and settings. One photo captures Priya playing with Sonam’s son, Vayu, while another frames a heartwarming family portrait featuring Sonam’s parents and her husband Anand Ahuja’s family.
In her caption, she expressed, “Happy Birthday to the woman who consistently prioritizes others. Today, we honor you! Love you! @priya27ahuja”.
Recently, Sonam and her husband, Anand Ahuja, attended the cricket match between India and Pakistan at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. Several other Indian stars also traveled to Dubai for the thrilling encounter.
Earlier, on Valentine’s Day, Sonam shared a sweet message revealing her love for her ‘forever crush’ Anand Ahuja, even more than her fondness for online shopping. She posted two pictures of the couple—one where they smile at the camera and another where Anand lifts Sonam.
“Forever grateful for you, my forever crush, who hogs the bed and steals the blanket, but I still love you more than online shopping… just don’t ask for my fries! Happy love day! #EverydayPhenomenal,” she wrote.
Additionally, Sonam recently marked the seventh anniversary of her film ‘Padman’, alongside Akshay Kumar. To commemorate the occasion, she shared photos and videos from the film on her Instagram stories. Directed by R. Balki, the movie is inspired by the life of Arunachalam Muruganantham, a social activist and entrepreneur from Coimbatore, who innovated low-cost sanitary pads for women in rural areas.