The birthday lunch of Sunita, crushed by the door of the Kapoor brothers, and s? Is safe with this photo



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Anil Kapoor made the birthday of Sunita Kapoor a special event not only with Instagram posts that warm the heart, but also with a surprise visit to his birthday luncheon. LOL. Anil Kapoor and his brother Sanjay Kapoor have certainly "lunched" at Sunita Kapoor's birthday luncheon and look as though it did not bother them at all! On Instagram, Sanjay Kapoor shared a glimpse of the lunch party and wrote, "When the brothers get run over by the door, a lunch between ladies." Besides Sanjay Kapoor, Anil Kapoor and Sunita Kapoor, the photo also shows Sonam (Anil and Sunita's daughter), Maheep Kapoor (Sanjay Kapoor's wife), Bhavna Panday (Chunky Panday's wife), Seema Khan ( Sohail Khan's wife) and Rima (Rishi Kapoor's sister).

So here was what Sunita Kapoor's birthday looked like with the arrival of the Kapoor brothers at the party:

Shanaya Kapoor (Sanjay Kapoor's daughter) and the children of Boney Kapoor, Janhvi, Khushi and Anshula also attended the luncheon. Here's what we found on a fan page:

The Kapoors celebrated Sunita Kapoor's birthday with a dinner and an intimate party on the eve of her birthday. "Jiyo hazaro saal, sang everyone as Sunita Kapoor cut her birthday cake.

On her birthday, Sunita Kapoor received birthday greetings from her daughters Sonam and Rhea. "You have always been the ultimate model in supporting me and helping me stand up to whatever I could face in my life," Sonam wrote, while Rhea added, "Happy birthday to my consciousness, oracle and constant challenger. "

But Anil Kapoor's birthday ticket for his wife Sunita took the cake. "That's what it's like to be young and in love, every day of my life is made better by it," he writes with a regression picture.

Anil Kapoor married Sunita Kapoor in 1984 and they are also parents of Harshvardhan Kapoor, also an actor.

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