
Mira Kapoor celebrates 10 years of love with Shahid Kapoor as she shares unseen photos; Kiara Advani REACTS
Shahid Kapoor
, a loved pair from Bollywood, just hit ten years since they wed, marking a decade of their love. Their long tie began with a quiet wedding that amazed many and grew into one of the most loved pairs in Indian films.
On this big day, Mira Kapoor hit social media to post a cute note for her man. She showed fans their good times and the strong bond they have.
A journey through five pictures
Mira's sad post on the web was a well-made set of five new pics, each showing a dear time and their strong love tale. The set had close shots like Shahid holding Mira soft, a warm pic of Shahid loving on their girl, a cute look of their boy's small hand on Shahid's, a happy shot of Shahid and a kid on a swing, and a kind photo of Shahid kissing Mira, full of real love.
These true peeks gave a look into their home life and the deep bond they share.
A decade of forever
Following the nostalgic photos, Mira shared a touching caption that felt deeply with their followers: "Ten years later, and you're still the one— my forever ❤️ You and I, we, us, and now 🧿." Her warm words not only showed how strong and long their tie has been, but also how they grew from a pair to a full family. What she said was full of deep joy and strong love.
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Well wishes pour in
The anniversary post immediately garnered an outpouring of love and congratulations from countless fans, as well as family and friends within the industry. Notable personalities like Shahid's brother Ishaan Khatter, actress Kiara Advani, and singer Kanika Kapoor were among the many who extended their warm wishes and celebrated the couple's special day, further cementing their status as a beloved pair.
Their love story: A brief overview
Shahid Kapoor and Mira Rajput tied the knot on July 7, 2015, in a wedding that initially raised eyebrows due to their age difference and Mira's non-filmy background, but quickly won hearts.1 Over the past decade, they have built a beautiful family, welcoming two adorable children: daughter Misha Kapoor and son Zain Kapoor. Their journey together has been a testament to love, partnership, and growing stronger with each passing year, showcasing a truly modern and inspiring family.

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