Bipasha Basu’s 47th birthday: Maldives vacation with Karan and Devi; fans call her Queen

Bipasha Basu’s 47th birthday: Maldives vacation with Karan and Devi; fans call her Queen
Bipasha Basu turned 47 on January 7, she spent her birthday in the Maldives with her husband Karan Singh Grover and their daughter Devi. The family looked super happy together.The 'Alone' actress shared some pictures on Instagram and wrote, “Birthday 2026. Blessed and Blissed.” It was a simple and lovely birthday with just the three of them. Her 47th birthday was full of love, fun, and special moments with Karan and Devi.
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Cute family moments

The actress is hugging Karan from behind and smiling in one picture. Another photo shows her jumping high on the beach while little Devi watches her with cute eyes.Watch the pictures here
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Fans love it

Fans loved the pictures and sent sweet messages. One said, “Happy birthday to the beautiful star who captivates us with every smile! May your day be full of love, laughter, and all the magic you bring.” Another fan wrote, “My eyes are blessed after seeing you guys. Lots of love to you gudiya rani.” Many called her “Queen” and sent lots of love to Bipasha and her family. Another fan commented, "Hope all your birthdays are as joyful as this one."

Family life and milestones

Bipasha and Karan got married on April 30, 2016 in a Bengali wedding. They had their daughter Devi in November 2022. The family is very close and enjoys sharing little moments with fans.
Bipasha has been away from acting since her marriage. Her last role was a cameo in the 2018 comedy 'Welcome To New York' which received only 2.5 star rating from ETimes with our review reading, "The laughs are few and far between and most scenes and dialogues which manage to tickle the funny bone involve Karan and Riteish. The biggest let-down is the script and the various tracks in the narrative don’t always come together as a whole and seem contrived. The visual effects in the film are also tacky, to say the least. Actual footage from the awards show doesn’t blend in seamlessly with the portions which were shot later. The film must have sounded clever on paper as it doesn’t take itself too seriously and attempts to recreate the irreverent tonality, characteristic of the banter at award shows. However, it doesn’t always manage to hit the bull’s eye."
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