Parineeti Chopra is celebrating her birthday today, receiving wishes from various sources. Priyanka Chopra also extended her greetings on social media.

However, it was her husband Raghav Chadha’s birthday message that stood out. He shared unseen photos and wrote a heartfelt note for her special day.

On his Instagram, Raghav expressed, “Your laughter, your voice, your beauty, your grace—sometimes I wonder how God packed so much magic into one person. As you become even more beautiful and wise today, I wish for all your dreams to come true. You, Paru, are my most precious gift, and I will always strive to make you smile more. Happy birthday, my princess!” Parineeti responded warmly, calling him “Ragaiiiiii.”

Priyanka shared a birthday tribute on her Instagram Stories, posting a selfie of Parineeti in a black swimsuit after enjoying a dip in the ocean. With her hair down and sunglasses on, Parineeti looked relaxed on her beach holiday. Priyanka affectionately referred to her as ‘Tisha’ and wrote, “Happy birthday Tisha. Sending you lots of love on your special day,” along with a heart and kiss emoji.

Recently, Parineeti celebrated her first Karwa Chauth in Delhi with her husband and family. On the professional front, she was last seen in Imtiaz Ali’s *Amar Singh Chamkila*, starring alongside Diljit Dosanjh as Chamkila’s wife, Amarjot. She has not yet announced any new projects.

This year, Parineeti gained significant attention for her critically acclaimed role in the Netflix film *Amar Singh Chamkila* (2024), opposite Diljit Dosanjh.

In a previous interview with Bollywood Hungama, Parineeti discussed the challenges of finding work in Bollywood, stating that opportunities often don’t rely solely on talent. “Getting roles in Bollywood isn’t just about merit; it also involves being part of cliques and camps. I haven’t been in the right place at the right time, and I don’t get photographed daily,” she explained.

She elaborated on the importance of industry parties for casting chances, noting, “I don’t attend dinners or parties where roles are discussed. I want directors and producers to reach out to me for my work, as I am eager to put in the effort.”

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