Madhuri Dixit Celebrates Son Ryan's 21st Birthday: 'The Best is Yet to Come'

Bollywood icon Madhuri Dixit and her husband Dr. Shriram Nene celebrated their younger son Ryan's 21st birthday with a touching social media post. The post featured a video compilation highlighting Ryan's diverse interests, including car racing and playing the piano. Madhuri expressed immense pride in the young man he has become and excitement for his future. The actor, who returned to Mumbai after years in the US, will next be seen in the Netflix film "Maa Behen".

Key Points: Madhuri Dixit's Son Ryan Turns 21 | Birthday Celebration

  • Ryan Dixit Nene turns 21
  • Madhuri shared a heartfelt video montage
  • She expressed pride in her son's growth
  • The family lives in Mumbai after US stint
  • Madhuri's next project is Netflix's 'Maa Behen'
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Madhuri Dixit says, 'the best is yet to come' as her son Ryan turns 21

Bollywood star Madhuri Dixit and husband Dr. Shriram Nene celebrate son Ryan's 21st birthday with a heartfelt video and message.

Madhuri Dixit says, 'the best is yet to come' as her son Ryan turns 21
"The best is yet to come! - Madhuri Dixit"

Mumbai, March 8

Bollywood beauty Madhuri Dixit's younger son Ryan turned 21 years old on Sunday. Celebrating his special day, the 'Dhak Dhak' girl dropped a joint post with husband Dr. Shriram Nene, in which they dropped a video compilation of all the precious moments with their son over the years.

In another clip, they showcased the various aspects of their son's personality, such as car racing, weight lifting, and playing the piano, along with several other such fun things.

Expressing their pride in the wonderful young man their son has turned out to be, they claimed that the best is yet to come.

Excited about what all life has to offer their boy, Madhuri penned the caption, "Happy 21st birthday, Ryan! Watching you grow into the wonderful young man you are today has been one of life's greatest blessings. We are incredibly proud of you and so excited for everything that lies ahead. The best is yet to come! (sic)."

For the unaware, Madhuri and Shriram tied the knot in a traditional ceremony on October 17, 1999, in Southern California.

The couple welcomed their firstborn, a son, Arin, in 2003. Two years later in 2005, they once again embraced parenthood with the arrival of their second son, Ryan.

Following her marriage to Dr. Nene, Madhuri shifted to the U.S and lived for many years as a homemaker before she finally decided to return to Mumbai to make her comeback as an actor.

Work-wise, Madhuri will next be seen in Netflix's forthcoming laughter ride "Maa Behen", which will also star Triptii Dimri, Ravi Kishan, Dharnaa Durga, Geetanjali Kulkarni, and Arunoday Singh, in key roles, along with others.

The project shares the tale of Rekha (Played by Madhuri), a spirited and at times irritated mother who is trying her best to keep her household together, and her two daughters - the mature Jaya (Played by Triptii Dimri) and the young rowdy Sushma (Played by Dharna Durga).

- IANS

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Rohit P
Time flies! I remember watching Madhuri ji's films as a kid and now her son is 21. He seems like a talented young man - into piano, racing, fitness. Good upbringing shows. All the best to him.
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Sarah B
It's really inspiring how Madhuri balanced her career and family life, moving countries for her family and then making a successful comeback. A true example of a strong woman. Lovely birthday wishes.
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Aman W
While the family moment is sweet, I sometimes feel our media gives too much space to celebrity personal lives. There are many important issues in the country. Just a respectful observation.
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Kavya N
Dhak Dhak girl's kids are all grown up! 😍 She looks as young as ever. Heartwarming to see the video compilation. Indian mothers have so much love and pride for their children. God bless the family.
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Vikram M
Good to see the next generation of Bollywood families doing well. Ryan and Arin seem well-rounded. Also, interesting that the new film is about a mother and daughters—art imitating life in a way? Looking forward to it.

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