Tia Bajpai flies from London to Lucknow to celebrate birthday with family

Tia Bajpai flies from London to Lucknow to celebrate birthday with family
Tia Bajpai rings in her birthday surrounded by family in Lucknow after wrapping an international shoot schedule in London. The actor-singer chose a quiet celebration at home, making time for loved ones despite a busy work calendar and recent travel commitments.
Actress and singer Tia Bajpai is celebrating her birthday with her family in Lucknow, choosing to spend the day with her loved ones despite a packed international work schedule and continuous travel commitments.Tia, who has been shooting in London, recently wrapped an important schedule abroad. Before flying back to India, the actress was surprised by a close friend, who organised an intimate birthday celebration for her in London with the team following the shoot wrap. The gesture added an early start to her birthday celebrations.While the surprise celebration in London became a special memory, Tia had already planned to spend her birthday with her family in Lucknow. Known to stay closely connected to her roots, she makes it a point to be with her loved ones during important occasions whenever possible.A source shared, “Tia was touched by the surprise celebration planned for her in London after the shoot wrap. But birthdays have always been about family for her. She flew down to Lucknow to celebrate with them and take some time off.”Balancing work commitments and personal time, Tia is spending her birthday with family, enjoying quiet moments and celebrating at home with the people closest to her.
In a previous chat with us while talking about her new film Lilly Rose – Chapter 1, Tia, who was last seen in Lakeerein (2023), told us, “I always say a break is not really a break; it’s more like recharging for the next big storm. I’ve been working on my music, writing, and travelling. More than anything, I was waiting for the right project.”The actress has often explored the horror genre with films like Haunted 3D and 1920: Evil Returns. When asked why she fits the space, she explained, “Maybe it’s because I look too sweet to be dangerous, until I’m not. Horror is about contrast — innocence meeting darkness. Directors love that I can play both ends of the spectrum. Besides, I have way too much fun scaring people.”

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