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Sonakshi Sinha turns 30

| | Jun 02, 2017, at 09:31 pm
Mumbai, June 2 (IBNS): Bollywood actress Sonakshi Sinha turned 30 on Friday.

Born to actors Shatrughan Sinha and Poonam Sinha, Sonakshi made her debut in the Hindi film industry with 2010's 'Dabangg' opposite Salman Khan.

The film went on to become the highest grossing Bollywood venture of the year.

She also bagged the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut.

Post her debut, she went on to play the leading lady in some of Bollywood's biggest hits, including 'Rowdy Rathore' (2012), 'Son of Sardaar' (2012), and 'Dabangg 2' (2012).

Though, she received negative reviews for her choice of previous roles, Sinha received critical praise for her performance in 'Lootera' (2013).

She was last seen in Noor which released this year.

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