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Taimur looks like Chinese, Mongol version of Kareena Kapoor Khan: Saif Ali Khan

Darpan News Desk IANS, 13 Oct, 2017 09:26 PM
    Taimur Ali Khan is a sensation on social media platforms. His pics goes viral as soon as they are shared on the social media.
     
    Recently, disclosing few of the unknown facts and routine of son Taimur, Saif said he starts his day with bhajans. He said, ‘’Taimur begins his day with bhajans and ends his day by listening to Chopin and Tchaikovsky. Other than that, he just burps and farts all day, just like me."
     
    And now on the question, Who does Taimur look like Kareena or Saif? He said, “Some days he looks like her, some days he looks like me. He looks like a Chinese version of her. Let’s say Mongol,”
     
     
    Kareena too in her interviews has broached the same subject and has shared that how she and Saif always argue if Taimur is more Pataudi or Kapoor. During a chat show, she was heard saying, “I think he (Taimur) is a perfect mix of Saif and me, more so like me, of a Kapoor, I think so. I think he looks exactly like my dad because I think I look like my dad. He is more like my dad.”
     
    She has also said, “Saif and I keep arguing that he is more like a Pataudi and I am like no, he is like a Kapoor. But of course, his gorgeous sea blue eyes which he has taken from my grandfather and Lolo and that is amazing.”
     
    Kareena also said that her little nawab Taimur is fond sweet dishes and family gatherings. She said, ‘’"I'm sure (he) will enjoy the family gatherings. Apart from getting him goodies and gifts for the season, I would love to play dress-up with him and get him into the most adorable traditional outfits.’’
     
    Kareena added, "Also, he is a fan of Indian sweets. So, I am sure he would have a fun time trying the very many festive specialties." On work front Kareena will be next seen in veerey Di Wedding, while Saif last release was Chef.

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