Nawazuddin Siddiqui Wishes Daughter Shora With Sweet Video On Her Birthday

Nawazuddin Siddiqui's daughter recently turned 11 and the proud father shared a sweet video montage to celebrate the special day.

Nawazuddin Siddiqui recently celebrated his daughter’s 11th birthday with a very sweet video montage. The actor took to his social media and shared a video compilation of his daughter Shora Siddiqui’s photos on her birthday.

The video features beautiful photos of Shora and her childhood days throughout the year. The montage also includes a few glimpses of Shora as a newborn baby. Siddiqui’s shared a video of his daughter making cute expressions. His daughter danced while wearing a white hoodie. In the later half of the video, Nawazuddin held his daughter in his arms and on his shoulder. Both of them gave a candid pose.

Alongside the video, Nawazuddin penned in the caption, “Happiest birthday my love #Shora Siddiqui.” The actor also took to his Instagram stories and shared a series of photos of Shora in an aeroplane, bursting crackers and with her cake.

For the unversed, Nawazuddin exchanged vows to Aaliya Siddiqui in 2009. Nawazuddin and Aaliya welcomed their daughter, Shora in 2011. The happily married couple is also the parents of their son Yaani.

On the work front, the Bollywood star was last seen in Tiger Shroff and Tara Sutaria starring Heropanti 2. However, Nawazzudin is all set to be next seen in the upcoming film, Haddi. The new Hindi movie is directed by Akshat Ajay Sharma and co-written by Sharma and Adamya Bhalla. Haddi will follow the tale of small-town boy Hari, who has this desire of becoming a woman, The Story Shows the History of Indian Transgenders. The film is scheduled to release in 2023.

Alongside, Nawazzudin, the upcoming film also stars, Anurag Kashyap as Pramod Ahlawat, Shreedhar Dubey as Chunna, Saharsh Kumar Shukla as Jogi, and Ila Arun as Amma. Siddiqui also has Tiku Weds Sheru and Bole Chudiya under his belt.

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