Bollywood actress Sonakshi Sinha recently enjoyed success with her web series Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar. Known for her roles as Rehaana and Fareedan in the Sanjay Leela Bhansali directorial, Sonakshi impressed audiences with her performance. As she celebrated her birthday on June 2, a nostalgic video from her childhood resurfaced.
Sonakshi’s Birthday Celebration Video
The video, originally captured by Lehren TV, shows a young Sonakshi celebrating her birthday. The celebration, held at their family home, Ramayan, featured star kids and was overseen by her parents, veteran actor Shatrugan Sinha and his wife. The video, shared by a media publication on social media, highlights the simplicity of 90s celebrations.
Dressed in an adorable frock, young Sonakshi is seen enjoying the festivities in a beautifully decorated space filled with balloons and streamers. The sight of Shatrugan Sinha and his wife managing the arrangements while doting on their children adds a special touch to the video, which has left fans nostalgic for the past.
Fans’ Reactions
The resurfaced video quickly garnered attention, with fans flocking to the comment section to share their feelings. One user reminisced, “We miss the simplicity of those days; it will never come again.” Another commented, “Ahhh the 80’s & 90’s birthday celebrations, Sonakshi looks so cute.” Others noted the typical family dynamics, commenting, “Mother busy with the sons, father doting on the daughter… so very common and yet special.”
Fans also admired the intricate cake decorations from the video, with one noting, “Those cakes for that time are quite amazing. Very artistic, whoever baked and decorated it is indeed very talented.” Another simply expressed, “I love watching old memories.”
Sonakshi Sinha’s Recent Work
On the professional front, Sonakshi was last seen in the big-budget movie Bade Miyan Chote Miyan, co-starring Akshay Kumar and Tiger Shroff. Despite high expectations, the film did not perform well at the box office, with critics labeling it a ‘mindless actioner.’