The veteran Indian opener, Shikhar Dhawan took to Instagram to wish his daughter Aliyah Dhawan a happy birthday along with a dance video on Tuesday. Aliyah, who is Dhawan’s stepdaughter, looked shy while performing the dance and broke into laughter before completing a dance step.
Captioning the video of the dance on Instagram, Dhawan wrote: “Happy birthday my angel! May you forever sparkle and shine like the star that you are. I miss you so much. Take care and enjoy your day.” While many fans of the Indian opener flooded his post with birthday wishes for Aliyah, her own comment on Shikhar’s post hogged all the limelight.
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“Thanks for choosing this video lol. Love u so much papa miss u,” Aliyah commented on the Instagram post along with two red heart emojis. Aliyah’s “miss you” clearly demonstrates that she is away from her stepdad amid the ongoing lockdown.
Dhawan is enjoying the forced break due to coronavirus with wife Ayesha and son Zoravar. He is active on social media and keeps entertaining his fans with amusing posts frequently.
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On Monday, Shikhar shared a video of little Zoravar helping him sweep dust off the floor with the help of a remote-controlled car. Captioning the funny video, Dhawan wrote: “Zoraver ne dikha diya ki boss kaun hai. What an idea sirjee.”
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Currently, India is going through a nationwide lockdown. Meanwhile, the number of coronavirus positive patients in India went past 49500 with almost 1700 people losing their lives on Wednesday, as per the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).
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Almost the entire is in a lockdown due to the scare of the ever-escalating situation concerning the World Health Organisation-recognized pandemic that is the Coronavirus. Everything- schools, colleges, airports, railway stations, gyms, sporting events, movies, offices- have been put under lockdown as the world continues to self-isolate in order to control the pandemic.