Akshay Kumar loves his family very much. He gives more time to his family and sometimes shares photos and videos of the people of his family. In this sequence, recently, he has shared the picture of his mother-in-law (Dimple Kapadia). He has congratulated his mother-in-law (Dimple Kapadia) and expressed his proud. Here’s my proud son-in-law moment! #ChristopherNolan pens a heartfelt note to #DimpleKapadia on the eve of their release.Had I been in her place,I wouldn’t have been able to move in awe but having watched her working her magic in #Tenet,I couldn’t be more happy and proud of Ma pic.twitter.com/EgSehxio1I — Akshay Kumar (@akshaykumar) December 5, 2020 Christopher Nolan's film 'Tenet' has been released in India on Friday. While the actress Dimple Kapadia played a very important role in this film, she received a very special letter from director Christopher. Expressing happiness over this, Dimple's son-in-law Akshay Kumar has expressed his proud moment for her on social media. Akshay has said in his post that he is very proud of his mother-in-law. He tweeted the director's letter and wrote, "Here’s my proud son-in-law moment! #ChristopherNolan pens a heartfelt note to #DimpleKapadia on the eve of their release.Had I been in her place,I wouldn’t have been able to move in awe but having watched her working her magic in #Tenet,I couldn’t be more happy and proud of Ma " Talking about Christopher Nolan's letter, he has praised Dimple's work in his letter and thanked her with it. In the letter, he said, 'the way he has revived Priya's character, it was wonderful to see'. Christopher Nolan had also shared a video message earlier and through which he addressed his Indian fans. During that time he had said, 'It was fun to shoot with Dimple Kapadia in Mumbai and he had a great time here.' Also Read- Juhi Chawla shares joke over Corona vaccine, Netizen gives funny response Farmers protest: This Punjabi supports farmers, says 'silence is painful' Sonam Kapoor Slams False Reports Of Dad Anil Kapoor Testing Positive For COVID-19