A sneak peek into Kareena Kapoor and family’s London diaries!

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Mumbai, India (CU)_ Actress Kareena Kapoor, who is on a family vacation in London, is too busy enjoying her holiday that she had not uploaded photos from her trip to Instagram, but her family members did it very well. On their Instagram stories, Kareena’s cousin Armaan Jain and sister-in-law Anissa Malhotra posted photos from their family meal. The picture featured Kareena Kapoor posing happily with her aunt Rima Jain, cousin Armaan Jain, sister-in-law Anissa Malhotra, and cousin Nitasha Nand.

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In another cute family pic, Kareena’s husband Saif Ali Khan and sons Taimur and Jeh Ali Khan were also seen. Anissa and Nitasha initially posted the photos to their Instagram stories, and Armaan Jain later reposted them. Kareena Kapoor updated her fans of her UK trip by posting a photo of herself drinking coffee. Sharing the pic, she captioned it as, “Waited two years for you baby Pret. Sipping my coffee. Coffee lover.”

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After having worked together in popular films such as Omkara, Agent Vinod, and Kurbaan, Kareena Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan fell in love while filming Tashan. The duo tied the knot in 2012. The couple are now parents to two sons, namely 5-year-old Taimur and 1-year-old Jeh. On February 21, 2021, Kareena Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan welcomed their baby Jeh. Saif informed the happy news to the fans in a statement, “We have been blessed with a baby boy. Mom and baby are safe and healthy. Thank you to our well-wishers for their love and support”.

On the work front, the actress was most recently featured in the 2020 film Angrezi Medium alongside the late actor Irrfan Khan and actress Radhika Madan. Kareena’s upcoming project is Aamir Khan’s remake of the 1994 blockbuster Forrest Gump, Laal Singh Chaddha. Kareena filmed portions of the film while pregnant. The actress will also appear in an unnamed Sujoy Ghosh film alongside Vijay Verma and Jaideep Ahlawat. In addition, she will co-produce a film alongside Ekta Kapoor.

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