Sonam Kapoor Celebrated Her Birthday With Cake, ‘Her Boys’ And Lots Of Love – Pics Inside

New Delhi: Actress Sonam Kapoor turned a year older on Friday. Sonam shared some glimpses of the birthday party at her London home.

Sonam on Sunday shared pictures from her birthday party in a red gown on social media. Along with the pictures, the actor wrote, “My two beautiful boys, friends, cake, champagne, oysters, caviar and the perfect summer day! What more can a girl in a red dress say for her birthday? Thank you to all who wished.” are given.” For giving so generously to me and the universe.


Sonam can be seen dressed in a red colored gown for her day. She accessorised her look with floral earrings and matching hair accessories.

In the first and second pictures, the ‘Neerja’ actor can be seen on the balcony and posing for the camera.
The third picture shows Sonam, her husband Anand Ahuja and their son Vayu in a candid moment.

In the fourth picture, she can be seen planting a sweet kiss on Anand’s cheek. Other pictures showed her friends enjoying the birthday party. In the last picture, a cake with ‘Happy Birthday Sona’ written on it was kept on the table.

Soon after she shared the pictures fans went all over for her. Actress Aditi Rao Hydari dropped a red heart emoji. A fan wrote, “Vayu’s mother is the most beautiful.” “So gorgeous.”, wrote another fan.

This was Sonam’s first birthday after the birth of son Vayu in August last year.

Sonam and Anand tied the knot on 8 May 2018 in a traditional Anand Karaj ceremony. In March 2022, the couple announced that they are expecting their first child together.

The proud parents announced the news through a sweet message template that read, “On 20.08.2022, we welcomed our beautiful baby boy with our heads bowed and our hearts open. To all those doctors, nurses, friends and family Thank you to everyone who supported us.” on this trip. This is only the beginning, but we know that our lives have been changed forever.”

Last month, Sonam attended the prestigious Coronation Concert. Sonam’s composition served as the prelude to an inspiring virtual choir performance by the Commonwealth, made up of choirs, soloists and duets from 56 Commonwealth countries.