Kareena Kapoor stepped out on Sunday to cheer for son Taimur throughout his soccer match in Mumbai. Genelia Deshmukh was additionally noticed together with her sons Riaan and Rahyl, who too have been a part of the group. All of them have been noticed by the paparazzi publish the match. Also learn: Kareena Kapoor steps out in animal print outfit; events with Riteish Deshmukh, Genelia D’Souza, Arjun Kapoor. Watch
Kareena was seen on the sphere in a gray tee and blue pants paired with brown footwear and a blue cap. Taimur, 6, was in his group uniform – a yellow t-shirt, black shorts and crimson footwear. Some photos additionally confirmed Kareena seated amongst different mother and father through the match. Actor Genelia Deshmukh was additionally seen posing together with her sons Riaan, 8, and Rahyl, 6 publish the match. Both the children have been of their group uniform, which was the identical as Taimur.
On Sunday, Kareena additionally devoted a birthday publish for half son Ibrahim Ali Khan. He is the eldest son of Saif Ali Khan from his first spouse, Amrita Singh and brother of actor Sara Ali Khan. Sharing a throwback image of Saif, Ibrahim, Taimur and Jehangir, Kareena wrote on her Instagram Stories, “Happy birthday to the sweetest and most handsome boy.”
Kareena will now be seen in Rhea Kapoor’s The Crew, alongside Tabu and Kriti Sanon. She has already wrapped up shooting for Hansal Mehta’s untitled next and Sujoy Ghosh’s next based on Japanese novel The Devotion of Suspect X.
Talking at an event last month, Kareena had said, “People need leisure. They are searching for good cinema, a superb story. They need to be entertained. Now that COVID is over and other people have moved on from that, they’re completely satisfied to return to cinemas and watch leisure. And whether or not it’s on OTT or in cinemas, whether it is good, they’re going to watch it. And even when it is on OTT, (and) it isn’t good, they don’t seem to be going to look at it.”
Genelia is basking within the success of her Marathi movie Ved, which is essentially the most profitable Marathi movie after Sairat.
Source: www.hindustantimes.com