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Neena Gupta Thanks Fans And Friends For Making Her 66th Birthday Special

Neena Gupta Thanks Fans And Friends For Making Her 66th Birthday Special

News1809-06-2025
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On her birthday, Neena Gupta was seen making a grand entrance at Metro…In Dino trailer launch.
Neena Gupta turned 66 this week and celebrated in her signature bold style. She stole the spotlight at the trailer launch of her upcoming film Metro…In Dino, wearing a stunning white kaftan paired with a gold bralette from her daughter Masaba Gupta's label, House of Masaba. The look quickly went viral on social media, earning admiration from fans and friends alike.
At the event, Neena made a grand entrance and joined co-stars Anupam Kher, Aditya Roy Kapur, Sara Ali Khan, Konkona Sensharma, Pankaj Tripathi, and director Anurag Basu on stage. Grateful for the love she received, she captioned her post, 'Thank you for the lovely wishes.".
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Earlier, the actress shared a picture from her birthday bash with friends as well. Neena looked stunning in a sleek satin-black dress. To complete her elegant look, she wore a strong, striking necklace with a regal flair, as well as a traditional watch and bangles. Her pulled-back hair, big amber-tinted glasses, and understated glam makeup demonstrated once more why she is a timeless fashion icon.
She enjoyed the occasion with her husband, Vivek Mehra, daughter Masaba Gupta, and close friends Soni Razdan, Anu Ranjan, and others. To make the day even more spectacular, Vivek dressed in black beside his lady love, and fans couldn't stop admiring their chemistry
Neena Gupta's forthcoming love drama Metro…In Dino will enter theatres on July 4. The trailer begins with Aditya Roy Kapur and Sara Ali Khan's characters riding in a taxi. They are just friends who gradually fall in love. The other couples are also presented, detailing their past and present. Everyone is going through a challenging moment, including their relationships.
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