Karisma Kapoor’s 48th birthday is to eat cake in pajamas; See inside pics, video

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Karisma Kapoor turned a year older on Saturday (June 25). From romantic to comedy, she has been able to prove her versatility with each of her stellar performances. The most loved actress of the 90s is being showered with blessings and wishes from her fans and friends on social media as she celebrated her 48th birthday. Karisma shared a glimpse of her birthday celebrations with her fans on Instagram. Sharing a video clip, she gave a fitting caption to the post and wrote, “Pajamas + cake = (red heart emoji)”

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In the video, Karishma can be seen in her casual night suit. She is seen lighting candles, playing with her dog and enjoying her chocolate cake. There are balloons in the background with ‘Happy Birthday Lolo’ printed on it.

Netizens Reactions

In no time, Karisma’s post was flooded with lovely comments from her fans. Many others including Saba Pataudi, Manish Malhotra, Soha Ali Khan, Amrita Arora, and Neelam Kothari Soni penned red heart emojis and happy birthday wishes for the actress.

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Earlier in the day, Kareena Kapoor left a lovely wish for her sister Karisma, who her loved ones fondly call ‘lolo’. Say everything today…Happy Birthday to our Lolo.#Just the best sister ever…@therealkarismakapoor” she posted.

Kareena also uploaded an adorable childhood picture of Karisma. “To the pride of our family… this is my favorite picture of you,” he said.

Upcoming Projects of Karisma Kapoor

Karisma made her Bollywood debut with Prem Qaidi (1991). She was only a teenager when she ventured into the film industry. In 2019, he returned to acting with the show Mentalhood. This was his first project after a long break of seven years. She is currently busy working on Brown, which is touted as a neo-noir crime drama set in the bustling city of Kolkata. It is based on Abheek Barua’s book City of Death.