Neha Dhupia Celebrates Daughter Mehr’s 7th Birthday: ‘My Heart Is Full!’

Neha Dhupia Celebrates Daughter Mehr’s 7th Birthday: ‘My Heart Is Full!’

Actress Neha Dhupia’s daughter, Mehr Dhupia Bedi, has just celebrated her 7th birthday. In a touching social media post, Neha expressed her emotions, sharing that her heart is full.

A Lucky Number

Neha revealed that the number 7 has never felt this lucky to her. She wrote on the photo-sharing app, “The number 7 never felt as lucky (Four Leaf Clover Emoji) as it feels today … My heart is full, I’m all choked up as I write this … words fall short, they really do! We love you so much our Mehrunissa …(sic).”

Birthday Blessings

Showering blessings on her little one, the ‘Tumhari Sulu’ actress continued, “Stay curious, calm, creative, collected … just the way you are … Happy 7th birthday our doll … Waheguru MEHR Karen … (red heart emojis) @mehrdhupiabedi.”

Cherished Moments

Neha also shared some unseen, precious moments of Mehr with her followers. The photos and videos capture Neha hugging little Mehr, enjoying a beautiful sunset, and Mehr practicing her mother’s makeup.

Additionally, we see Mehr playing with her younger brother, Guriq Singh Dhupia Bedi, trying her hand at making roti, and having fun with her furry friends.

Family Background

Neha married actor Angad Bedi, the son of former Indian cricket captain Bishan Singh Bedi, in a private ceremony on May 10, 2018. The couple welcomed their first child, a baby girl, on November 18, 2018.

Three years later, on October 3, 2021, they became parents for the second time with the arrival of a baby boy. As Guriq turned 4 in October, Neha shared adorable memories with her son online.

Her heartfelt birthday message for Guriq read, “Our dearest Guriq, You light up every room you walk into, you make mama’s world go round (world emoji)… no caption is enough to describe the love we have in our hearts for you …. Happy fabulous fourth our baby boy … we celebrate you today and every day our Guqqu … (red heart emojis) @guriqdhupiabedi (sic).”