Key Points

Karisma Kapoor posted a sweet throwback picture with her sister Kareena for her birthday. She called Kareena her "most precious sister" in the heartfelt caption. The Kapoor sisters come from Hindi cinema's first film dynasty spanning generations. Meanwhile, Karisma's children are involved in a legal battle over their late father's property inheritance.

Key Points: Karisma Kapoor Wishes Sister Kareena Kapoor Birthday on Instagram

  • Karisma shares throwback hug photo with Kareena on Instagram
  • Wishes her "most precious sister" happy birthday
  • Kareena carries legendary Kapoor film dynasty legacy
  • Karisma's children are in legal battle over late father's property
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Karisma Kapoor shares warm birthday wishes for 'most precious sister' Kareena

Karisma Kapoor shares a heartfelt birthday post for sister Kareena Kapoor Khan, calling her "most precious" amid ongoing family legal battles over inheritance.

"Best sister, Best friends and Beyond. Happy birthday to my most precious sister. Love you mostest - Karisma Kapoor"

Mumbai, Sep 21

Bollywood actress Karisma Kapoor is celebrating the birthday of her “most precious sister”, actress Kareena Kapoor Khan.

On Sunday, Karisma Kapoor took to her Instagram, and shared a throwback picture featuring herself and her sister. In the picture, Kareena can be seen hugging her sister.

She wrote in the caption, “Best sister, Best friends and Beyond. Happy birthday to my most precious sister. Love you mostest”.

Karisma Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor Khan hail from the iconic Kapoor clan, a family synonymous with Hindi cinema for generations. It’s the first film dynasty of Hindi cinema. They are the daughters of Randhir Kapoor and Babita, and granddaughter of the legendary Raj Kapoor.

Kareena was born on September 21, 1980. She carries forward a powerful legacy while carving her own niche with versatility in roles across genres. She is known for hits like ‘Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham’, ‘Jab We Met’, ‘Laal Singh Chaddha’ and others, she balances commercial and critically acclaimed cinema.

In 2012, she married Saif Ali Khan, actor and Nawab of Pataudi, uniting two influential film and cultural lineages, making them Bollywood’s celebrated power couple.

Meanwhile, Karisma Kapoor has been battling on a personal front after her kids, Samaira Kapoor and Kiaan Kapoor filed a petition in the Delhi High Court seeking a share in their father, the late industrialist Sunjay Kapur’s property.

The actress’ children have accused Sunjay Kapur’s third wife Priya Kapur of tampering with his will and trying to grab the entire property. In the petition filed in the Delhi High Court, the siblings have sought one-fifth of the property to be given to each as they are the legal heir of Sunjay Kapur.

The children have claimed through their legal representatives that they were in regular contact with their father through regular meetings, visits, stay overs, holidays, video and voice calls, and messages one to one or in the various WhatsApp groups. There were several WhatsApp groups between the late industrialist and his children.

- IANS

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Rohit P
It's heartwarming to see Bollywood celebrities maintaining such strong family bonds despite their busy lives. The Kapoor family truly represents Indian family values.
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Ananya R
While the sister bond is beautiful, it's sad to read about the property dispute. Hope Karisma's children get their rightful share. Family matters should be resolved with love and understanding.
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Michael C
The Kapoor legacy in Indian cinema is incredible! From Raj Kapoor to Kareena - what an amazing journey. Happy birthday to one of Bollywood's finest actresses!
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Siddharth J
Kareena has truly carried forward the Kapoor legacy with grace and talent. From Poo in K3G to her recent roles, she's shown remarkable versatility. Wishing her a wonderful year ahead!
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Nisha Z
Property disputes in wealthy families always make me sad. Hope they resolve it amicably without damaging the family relationships. Family should always come first in our Indian culture.

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