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Here's how Gauri Khan celebrated her 49th birthday, deets inside

According to a report in Mumbai Mirror, last night, the first lady of Bollywood Gauri Khan (no, who else then?) chose quiet grace over a boisterous party to celebrate her 50th birthday. She spent the day at home with husband Shah Rukh and their little son AbRam; the older two, Aryan and Suhana, are not in the country.
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According to a report in Mumbai Mirror, last night, the first lady of Bollywood Gauri Khan (no, who else then?) chose quiet grace over a boisterous party to celebrate her 50th birthday. She spent the day at home with husband Shah Rukh and their little son AbRam; the older two, Aryan and Suhana, are not in the country.


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Present were Shah Rukh’s New Delhi besties Shalini and Sanjay Passi, who are currently the couple’s house guests. The evening also saw some of the birthday girl’s best friends – Sanjay and Maheep Kapoor, Rima Jain, Nitasha Nanda – come over for an intimate dinner.


Moreover, the birthday girl was showered with wishes from her Bollywood friends and close ones. Karan Johar, Madhuri Dixit, Farah Khan, Sussane Khan were the few who wished the lady through their social media handles and expressed how special she is. for them.




Last year, Gauri celebrated her birthday with half of her family as daughter Suhana and son Aaryan were missing from their short trip and was accompanied by husband Shah Rukh Khan and younger son AbRam.

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