Kareena Kapoor’s new Mumbai home, see pictures of celebrations

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Mumbai, India (CU)_ On Saturday, the Bollywood actress and mom-to-be Kareena Kapoor moved into her new home in Mumbai. She took to Instagram to post some glimpses of her new house. On her special day, Kareena’s father Randhir Kapoor and sister Karisma Kapoor and her close friends also visited her home to make her day more special. On sharing a series of pictures of her new house in her Instagram profile, she wrote a happy note and captioned it as: “Door to new beginnings.” Kareena’s fan followers and friends also wished her in social media for the new house. A special wish arrived from her sister-in-law Soha Ali Khan who wrote: “Congratulations! Time to make new memories.”

In the meantime, Karisma Kapoor also took to Instagram and posted an adorable picture with Kareena Kapoor and wrote: “New beginnings are always special”. She hash-tagged the post with: #specialevening and #familylove. The event was scheduled on Saturday night where Randhir Kapoor was photographed outside Kareena Kapoor’s new house in Mumbai.

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Kareena Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan got married in 2012. The couple are famously known as ‘Saifeena’ and are one of the adorable couples of Bollywood. They are now parents to four-year-old Taimur, who is an internet charm. The couple announced their second pregnancy in August 2020 and are expecting their child in March. They said in a joint statement, “We are very pleased to announce that we are expecting an addition to our family. Thank you to all our well-wishers for all their love and support”. Kareena Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan met during the shoot of Tashan and thereafter worked together in movies such asOmkara, Agent Vinod and Kurbaan.

On the professional front, Saif Ali Khan’s current projects are Hunter, Bhoot Police, Adipurush and Bunty Aur Babli 2. His last project was Tandav premiered by Amazon Prime Videos. Kareena Kapoor’s future projects are Laal Singh Chaddha with Aamir Khan and Takht directed by Karan Johar. Her last onscreen appearance was the talk show What Women Want Season 3.

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