Saba Pataudi Shares Rare Wedding Pic for Randhir Kapoor's Birthday

Saba Pataudi wished her uncle, veteran actor Randhir Kapoor, a happy birthday by posting a nostalgic black-and-white photo from his wedding to Babita. The precious throwback picture also featured Saba's parents, Sharmila Tagore and Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, posing with the newlyweds. The post prompted a look back at Randhir and Babita's love story, which began on the set of "Kal Aaj Aur Kal" and led to their 1971 marriage. The couple's daughters, Karisma and Kareena Kapoor, have both become major stars in Bollywood.

Key Points: Randhir Kapoor's Birthday Wish from Saba Pataudi

  • Rare family wedding photo shared
  • Features Kapoor-Pataudi families
  • Randhir & Babita's love story recalled
  • Daughters Karisma & Kareena's success noted
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Saba Pataudi wishes uncle Randhir Kapoor on his birthday with a memorable pic

Saba Pataudi shares a nostalgic wedding photo featuring Randhir Kapoor, Babita, Sharmila Tagore, and Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi for her uncle's birthday.

Saba Pataudi wishes uncle Randhir Kapoor on his birthday with a memorable pic
"Happy Birthday Randhir uncle - Saba Pataudi"

Mumbai, Feb 15

Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan's sister, Saba Pataudi, wished her uncle and veteran actor Randhir Kapoor on his birthday with a memorable throwback picture.

She took to the Stories section of her official Instagram handle and posted a black-and-white still from Randhir and Babita's wedding.

Saba's parents, Sharmila Tagore and Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, were also seen posing alongside the newlyweds. While Sharmila stood next to Babita in the old still, Mansoor chose to be by Randhir's side.

Treating the netizens with the precious memory, Saba wrote on the photo-sharing app, "Happy Birthday Randhir uncle (sic)," followed by a red heart emoji.

Talking about their love journey, Babita and Randhir fell for each other on the set of "Kal Aaj Aur Kal". After dating for some time, the couple finally tied the knot on 6 November 1971. They went on to have two daughters, Karisma and Kareena, both of whom have made a mark for themselves in Bollywood.

Randhir and Babita live together in their Bandra residence in Mumbai. Their daughters, Karisma and Kareena, are often seen spending the weekend with them.

After working as a child artist in father Raj Kapoor's "Shree 420", Randhir made his acting and directorial debut with a leading role in the family drama "Kal Aaj Aur Kal" in 1971.

Some of Randhir's most notable movies thereafter include "Jeet" (1972), "Jawani Diwani" (1972), "Raampur Ka Lakshman" (1972), and "Haath Ki Safai" (1974), to name just a few.

Shifting our focus to Sharmila Tagore and the former captain of the Indian cricket team, Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, the two got married on 27 December 1968.

The couple is blessed with three children- son Saif Ali Khan and daughters Soha and Saba.

Both Saif and Soha are prominent names in the entertainment industry.

- IANS

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Aman W
Nostalgia hit hard! "Kal Aaj Aur Kal" was such a classic. Randhir Kapoor had a great screen presence in his time. Good to know he's celebrating with family in Bandra. Wishing him good health.
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Rahul R
Respectfully, while it's nice to see old photos, sometimes I feel our media gives a bit too much space to these film family personal updates. There are many other inspiring stories from across India that deserve coverage too.
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Kavitha C
Look at Sharmila Tagore's elegance, even in a black and white photo! And to think this wedding produced Karisma and Kareena. The talent in this family tree is unbelievable. God bless them all.
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David E
As someone who enjoys classic Bollywood, this is fascinating. The article connects so many dots - from Raj Kapoor to the current generation. It's like a living history of Indian film.
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Sneha F
Heartwarming to see Saba sharing this. We often only see Saif and Soha, but she seems to be the one keeping the family memories alive. Simple and sweet birthday wish. More power to family bonds! 🙏

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