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Celebs Wish Sonakshi Sinha On 29th Birthday

Darpan News Desk IANS, 02 Jun, 2016 01:35 PM
    Bollywood celebrities like Huma Qureshi and Athiya Shetty on Thursday wished actress Sonakshi Sinha a "happiest" 29th birthday.
     
    They hope the "fun" and their "champion" actress has a year full of happiness and more.
     
    Sonakshi, who is the daughter of of veteran actor and politician Shatrughan Sinha, started her career as a costume designer, working on films like "Mera Dil Leke Dekho". She made her acting debut in the 2010 film "Dabangg" starring superstar Salman Khan.
     
    She was also seen in films like "Rowdy Rathore", "Joker", "Son of Sardar", "Lootera", "Once Upon A Time In Mumbai Dobaara", "Holiday: A Soldier Is Never Off Duty" and "Tevar".
     
     
    Sonakshi will next be seen in the action thriller "Akira", which is slated to release on September 23. She will also feature as a journalist in "Noor".
     
    Here's what B-Town tweeted on her birthday:
     
    Huma Qureshi: Happy Birthday Sonakshi Sinha. One the most fun and easy breezy gals I've met... stay blessed stay Sona. 
     
     
    Athiya Shetty: Happiest birthday Sonakshi Sinha! Hope you have the most amazing one.
     
    Vishal Dadlani: Happy Birthday Sonakshi Sinha, you absolute champion of a human being! Have a stellar year! So much love!
     
    Dino Morea: A very happy birthday Sonakshi Sinha have a superb day and just the best year ahead. Loads of Happiness.
     
    Arpita Khan Sharma: Sonakshi Sinha. Happy Birthday.
     
     
    Tahir Raj Bhasin: Have a super day and a kickass year. Happy Birthday Sonakshi Sinha.

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