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Masaba posts an aww-dorable message for daddy Viv Richards' birthday

After Sridevi's demise, her daughter Janhvi Kapoor posted an emotional message reminding us how it's important to love parents. She wrote, " On my birthday, the only thing I ask of all of you is that you love your parents."

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After Sridevi's demise, her daughter Janhvi Kapoor posted an emotional message reminding us how it's important to love parents. She wrote, " On my birthday, the only thing I ask of all of you is that you love your parents."

Neena Gupta and Viv Richards daughter Masaba also sent out out heartfelt message on similar lines. The busy fashion designer took break from work and decided to surprise her father along with mommy on the occasion of her father's 66th birthday. It turned out to be a happy family reunion for the girl and her emotional post on Instagram described it beautifully. 

Masaba shared an adorable family picture on Instagram with an awesome message reminding us that even in the times of technology it's important to have a personal connect with family. She captioned the picture, “It’s been a bit astonishing, how short life can be… which is why I dropped every single ‘important’ thing I was doing to come surprise my dad on his birthday today and even had an impromptu family reunion. Missing the husband, though. Happy birthday, dad – I’m really trying to make this emotional, but you’re 66 now & still can’t send a whatsapp & think a smartphone is the devil incarnate. Slow claps .” 

Masaba Gupta is the love child of actress Neena Gupta and former cricketer Vivian Richards, who were dating in the 1980s. However, the two never tied the knot, which gave people enough reason to troll them, but the ace fashion designer has always been able to give it back to all those who call her 'bastard child' or 'illegitimate West Indian'.

Few months back, Masaba tweeted a long post which read, "Recently I retweeted in favour of fire cracker ban by the Supreme Court and like every other issue in the country, big or small...the trolling and bashing began. By calling me names like 'bastard child' or 'illegitimate West Indian' it only makes my chest swell with pride.I am the illegitimate product of two of the most legitimate personalities, you'll find and I have made the best life...both personally and professionally out of it which I am proud of." She went on to say that this name calling has been a part of her growing up years as well. Masaba wrote, " I have been called these names since I was 10 years old and ever since I could read the newspapers these are the two words I am immune to."

Running a successful fashion brand, Masaba has created her own identity now and is extremely proud of it. She went on to write, "My legitimacy comes from the work I do and what my contribution to my society has been.And you can try but you will not be able to raise a single finger on the two.So if you please...you must.Go ahead and calling me these names. If it makes you feel glorious."

Hopefully, the final words from the girl would shut up haters for once and for all, "I am a proud Indo-Caribbean girl who doesn't know how to shrink and crumble in shame of something you or your society cannot handle. It's just in my 'illegitimate' genes.

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