Madhuri Dixit and Dr Nene celebrate son Ryan’s 21st birthday with heartfelt video tribute


Daijiworld Media Network - Mumbai

Mumbai, Mar 8: Bollywood star Madhuri Dixit and her husband Dr. Shriram Nene marked a special family milestone on Sunday as their younger son Ryan Nene turned 21.

To celebrate the occasion, the couple shared a joint social media post featuring a touching video compilation of cherished moments with Ryan from his childhood to adulthood.

The montage included several family memories over the years, along with glimpses highlighting different aspects of Ryan’s personality. In one clip, he was seen enjoying activities such as car racing, weightlifting, and playing the piano, showcasing his diverse interests and talents.

Expressing their pride and joy, the couple reflected on how Ryan has grown into a remarkable young man and said they are excited about what the future holds for him.

Sharing the video, Madhuri wrote: “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!”

For those unaware, Madhuri Dixit married Dr. Shriram Nene in a traditional ceremony on October 17, 1999, in Southern California in the United States.

The couple welcomed their first son, Arin Nene, in 2003, followed by the birth of Ryan in 2005.

After her marriage, Madhuri moved to the United States and spent several years there with her family. She later returned to Mumbai to resume her acting career in Bollywood after taking a break from films.

  

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