Tiger Shroff's 36th Birthday: Heartfelt Wishes from Ayesha, Jackie & Akshay

Tiger Shroff celebrated his 36th birthday, receiving touching tributes from his family and co-stars. His mother, Ayesha Shroff, posted a heartfelt wish on Instagram hoping all his dreams come true. Father Jackie Shroff commemorated the day by sharing a nostalgic album of unseen baby and childhood pictures. Akshay Kumar also joined in, posting a movie still and calling Tiger his "younger brother," highlighting their bond beyond their film "Bade Miyaan Chote Miyaan."

Key Points: Tiger Shroff Birthday Wishes from Family & Akshay Kumar

  • Ayesha Shroff's heartfelt Instagram wish
  • Jackie Shroff shares unseen baby pictures
  • Akshay Kumar calls Tiger his 'younger brother'
  • Tiger's journey from 'Heropanti' to 'Bade Miyaan Chote Miyaan'
  • Family posts include late grandparents and sister
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Ayesha Shroff's birthday wish for son Tiger: May all your dreams come true this year

Ayesha & Jackie Shroff share emotional posts for son Tiger's 36th birthday. Akshay Kumar also sends love, calling him a 'younger brother'.

Ayesha Shroff's birthday wish for son Tiger: May all your dreams come true this year
"Happy birthday, Tiger... I hope this coming year sees all your dreams coming true. - Ayesha Shroff"

Mumbai, March 2

As actor Tiger Shroff turned 36 years old on Monday, his mother, Ayesha Shroff, penned a heartfelt birthday wish for her son on social media.

Ayesha took to her official Instagram handle and dropped a throwback picture of herself smiling at the camera while holding the little Tiger.

In her sweet birthday post, she wished that this year sees all of Tiger's dreams come true.

"Happy birthday, Tiger (red heart emoji) I hope this coming year sees all your dreams coming true (Flower emoji) (sic)," her birthday post for the 'Baaghi' actor read.

Earlier in the day, Tiger's actor father, Jackie Shroff, also commemorated his son's special day by sharing a couple of unseen baby pictures of his "cub" on Instagram.

The album covered Tiger's journey from being an adorable baby boy to adulthood.

The post included some of Tiger's childhood pics, along with more recent photos of him confidently posing with his father at work. We could also see Tiger facing the camera with his late grandparents and sister Krishna Shroff.

Keeping things simple, Jackie used a red heart emoji as the caption, perfectly conveying what words could not.

Not just his family, but actor Akshay Kumar also compiled a lovely birthday post for his "younger brother" Tiger.

Akshay dropped a still from their movie "Bade Miyaan Chote Miyaan" on social media, along with the caption, "Happy Birthday @tigerjackieshroff More than a co-star, you're like my younger brother. Keep smashing goals on volleyball courts and in life. Love & prayers."

Refreshing your memory, Akshay and Tiger shared the screen back in 2024 in the action entertainer "Bade Miyan Chote Miyan".

Tiger made his acting debut in 2014 with the romantic actioner "Heropanti", co-starring Kriti Sanon.

After this, he went on to deliver hits in the form of "Baaghi", "Baaghi 2", and "War".

- IANS

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Rohit P
Happy Birthday to the action star! But honestly, I wish he would try more diverse roles beyond just action. He has the potential, but the scripts need to be better. Still, a lovely family moment.
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Akshay K
Jackie Shroff just using a heart emoji says it all. Sometimes words aren't needed. What a solid, supportive family he has. It shows in his grounded nature.
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Sarah B
The throwback pictures must be adorable! It's nice to see Bollywood families being so openly affectionate. In an industry with so much drama, this is refreshing.
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Vikram M
Tiger Shroff is a true blue Mumbai boy and a fantastic performer. His dedication to fitness and action is inspiring for the youth. Here's to more blockbusters! 🎬
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Kriti O
A mother's blessing is the most powerful thing. "May all your dreams come true" – what a beautiful wish. Wishing him a year as amazing as his dance moves! 💃

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