Arjun Kapoor Aims At Sonam Kapoor In Funny Birthday Wish For Rhea Kapoor

Kareena Kusari |Mar 06, 2019

When there were only about 5 minutes to midnight, Arjun Kapoor went to Instagram and affirmed that he is the last to send Rhea Kapoor a birthday wish.

Sonam Arjun Rhea Kapoor
From left to right: Sonam Kapoor, Arjun Kapoor and Rhea Kapoor. Photo Credit: Instagram.

Filmmaker Rhea Kapoor, actor-producer Anil Kapoor's daughter officially turned the age of 32 yesterday. Most of her beloveds and close friends gave Rhea their best wishes for a happy birthday. Among them, there is no wish from one person, which is her cousin, Arjun Kapoor.

However, when there were only about 5 minutes to midnight, Arjun went to Instagram and affirmed that he is the last to send her a birthday wish.

Specifically, Arjun posted a stunning picture of the duo together with Sonam Kapoor, Rhea's oldest sister. Concurrently, he kicked off with a funny joke aimed at Sonam Kapoor. He wrote a humorous caption.

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It is indeed a cute wish on Rhea's big day. Check out the trio's beautiful pic here.

Earlier yesterday, Sonam Kapoor shared an adorable throwback picture of two sisters to wish her sister Rhea a happy birthday. Additionally, Janhvi Kapoor, their beloved cousin, also posted a pic of the producer on Instagram stories and wrote her caption, "I love you."

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