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Sunidhi Chauhan Turns 32, Wished 'Great' Musical Year

IANS, 14 Aug, 2015 11:17 AM
    Singer Sunidhi Chauhan, who has given hit Bollywood numbers like "Ruki ruki thi zindagi", "Engine ki seeti", "Crazy kiya re" and "Kamli", turned 32 on Friday. Her friends and co-workers have wished her a great "musical" year.
     
    A livewire performer, Sunidhi made her breakthrough in Bollywood with Ram Gopal Varma's directorial "Mast", in which she sang the hit song "Ruki ruki thi zindagi" and three others, including the title song.
     
    She even made her international debut with the song "Heartbeat" (Indian Mix), a collaboration with singer Enrique Iglesias; and she's a popular face on the small screen as she keeps judging reality shows off and on.
     
    Here's what tinsel town celebrities had to wish for her on her birthday:
     
    Lata Mangeshkar: Namaskar. @SunidhiChauhan5 Happy Birthday and goodwishes to you.I wish god gives you a long life. Keep singing.
     
    Shaan: Wish you Joy and Peace and Music and Lots N Lots of Love!!! @SunidhiChauhan #HappyBirthdaySunidhiChauhan.
     
    Salim Merchant: Happy birthday @SunidhiChauhan5 . This year will be your biggest! I know.
     
    Mika Singh: Happy birthday to the very great singer my dear @SunidhiChauhan5 who achieved everything in a very young age.. God bless you dear.
     
    Sujoy Ghosh: happy birthday @SunidhiChauhan5 .. we'll get @ShekharRavjiani to sing you happy birthday + some gyaan on life.
     
    Vishal Dadlani: Happy Birthday, @SunidhiChauhan5 ! BIG love, have a great year!!#HappyBirthdaySunidhiChauhan.

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