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Former sister-in-law Charu pens sweet birthday note for Sushmita

Sushmita Sen turns 50: Former sister-in-law Charu Asopa pens sweet birthday note for her 'sexy bua'

Sushmita Sen celebrated her 50th birthday on November 19, 2025, receiving warm wishes from family and celebrities. Her former sister-in-law Charu Asopa shared a loving post calling her “Ziana’s sexy bua” and praised her beauty and grace. Despite divorce, Charu and Rajeev co-parent with mutual respect. Sen remains a Bollywood icon and Miss Universe legend.

Sushmita Sen is celebrating her 50th birthday today, November 19. The occasion was marked by an outpouring of love and good wishes from fans, friends and fellow celebrities. Among the many touching tributes that came her way, was one heartfelt social media post from her former sister-in-law, actress Charu Asopa, who praised the actress with her warm and affectionate words.

Pretty selfie with Sushmita Sen

Charu posted a bright and happy selfie on Instagram featuring herself with her daughter Ziana and Sushmita. Along with the photo, she wrote a warm and affectionate message, calling the star “Ziana’s sexy bua” and expressing her admiration and love for her.

Charu Asopa’s loving words for Sushmita Sen

Her note read, “Happy Birthday didi and Ziana ki sexy bua. You look the hottest and the most stunning inside out. Age truly bows down in front of you. Ziana is so lucky to have a bua like you — someone who has seen the world, learned so much, and carries so much wisdom and grace. I’m just happy she has you to look up to. I just want you to know that both Ziana and I love you soooo much. Happy birthday to the most gorgeous person I know.”

Rajeev Sen and Charu Asopa’s relationship status

Sushmita’s brother, Rajeev Sen, and his ex-wife Charu Asopa have been creating quite the buzz. Despite their divorce, the two have been seen spending a lot of time together, which has sparked speculation about a possible reconciliation among fans. Their rumoured reconciliation got a boost after they vacationed together with their daughter Ziana and were seen celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi and Durga Puja as a family. In response to growing rumours, Charu posted a video on social media clarifying the situation. She emphasized that while she, Rajeev, and Ziana share a happy and friendly bond, people should not misread their interactions. She also made it clear that there is no ill feeling between them anymore, and that they are focusing on the positive nature of their relationship as co-parents and friends.

Marriage, divorce and co-parenting priorities

Charu and Rajeev tied the knot in 2019, but due to growing differences, they separated and officially ended their marriage with a divorce in 2023. Despite the challenges in their relationship, both are now committed to raising their daughter Ziana together with love and mutual respect. Go to Source

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