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Actor Ayushmann wishes brother Aparshakti Khurrana on birthday

| @indiablooms | Nov 18, 2018, at 05:31 pm

Mumbai, Nov 18 (IBNS): Actor Aparshakti Khurrana on Sunday turned 31 and it was his brother Ayushmann Khurrana who took to Twitter to wish him on a special day.

Ayushmann tweeted: "Bday greetings to my biggest support system. I’m his cheerleader, brother, critic, soulmate. So proud of him as he has evolved so much as a person and a performer. Choti si umar mein itni samajhadari waali baatein karta hai. You deserve the best in life. @Aparshakti."

He also shared several emotional images on the social media with his brother.

Ayushmann is having a successful Bollywood outing in recent times.

His last released movie of the year was Badhaai Ho.

It emerged as a major Box Office hit movie of the year.

Before, Badhaai Ho, he was seen in Andhadhun.

Image: Ayushmann Khurrana Twitter page 

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