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On Father's Day Chitrangda Singh shares nostalgic picture of her childhood

| @indiablooms | Jun 17, 2018, at 03:21 pm

Mumbai, June 17 (IBNS): Actress Chitrangda Singh on Sunday shared a nostalgic picture of her childhood on the occasion of Father's Day.

She took to Instagram to express her love and dedicates a beautiful note to her Father. She wrote;

"We somehow always end up telling our mothers more than we do to our dad .. for all the times it’s left unsaid .. love you pa .. always trying to impress this man !! ️ #HappyFathersDay."

The third Sunday of June is dedicated to celebrate Father’s Day all across the globe as sons and daughters recognize the contribution that fathers in their lives.

It is said that Father’s day was first observed way back in 1908, in Fairmont in West Virginia in the Williams Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church South.
 

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