Shaheer Sheikh wishes Kushal Tandon a happy birthday; finds a PERFECT gift for him

Kushal Tandon rang in his birthday on 28th of March. On the occasion of his special day, friend Shaheer Sheikh shared a throwback picture with him and has given a quirky twist to his birthday gift.

Updated on Mar 29, 2018  |  04:55 PM IST |  4.3M
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TV actor Kushal Tandon, who rose to fame with Bigg Boss 7, is celebrating his birthday today. He was appreciated for his act in Sony TV's show Beyhadh. On the occasion of his special day, friend Shaheer Sheikh shared a throwback picture with him and has given a quirky twist to his birthday gift. 

She captioned the image as, "Happy birthday laale di jaan.. Aries are gonna rule the world. Wish u all the happiness in the world. Keep rocking. @therealkushaltandon and swipe to next pic and c what I found on ur birthday." And when you will swipe to the next picture, you will see plastic water bottle on which the pictures of Shaheer and Kushal has been imprinted. Isn't that funny?

Check out the post: 


Happy birthday laale di jaan.. Aries are gonna rule the world. Wish u all the happiness in the world. Keep rocking. @therealkushaltandon and swipe to next pic and c what I found on ur birthday.

Recently, Kushal also shared a throwback video of the two of them dancing to a popular Bollywood song. He  captioned it as, "@shaheernsheikhlook what I found, first rehearsal video,haha Happy bday my mad man , keep shining ,for rest gonna call you."

Looks like both Shaheer and Kushal share a great rapport!

Talking about Kushal, a while back, there were reports that a female fan slit her wrist and wrote his name in blood on her hand. When a leading daily contacted him to know his reaction, he said, "After my last show ended, many fans wrote to me, saying that they loved my character. Some even said that just like the show’s female lead character — an obsessive lover called Maya (played by Jennifer Winget) — they, too, can slit their wrist and write letters in blood. I ignored such comments, believing that nobody would go to that extent. However, a week ago, this fan from Saudi Arabia slit her wrist and wrote my name on her hand in blood. She also posted the pictures on my social media accounts. I scolded her on Twitter, saying, ‘This is very uncool. If you are trying to impress me with such dangerous gestures, you are clearly not scoring any brownie points with me.’ I also told her not to repeat it in the future. How can I get impressed with such dangerous

gestures?”

Credits: Instagram

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