Aarav Bhatia, son of Bollywood star Akshay Kumar and Twinkle Khanna, was sighted at the Mumbai airport on Thursday. At the entrance gate, security personnel stopped the famous child.
AARAV WAS STOPPED BY CISF AT THE AIRPORT
The star-child arrived at the airport wearing denims and a blue T-shirt, according to a report by ETimes. He was stopped by a CISF agent as he approached the door. Following the procedures, Aarav presented his documents and was given permission to continue.
TWINKLE POSTED A VIDEO
Meanwhile, Twinkle Khana, a former writer and actor, shared a video of herself in swimsuit a few weeks ago in which she discussed yearning for the sun during London, England's cold winter. She also mentioned how her son Aarav Bhatia likens wearing layers of warm clothing to yetis.
Twinkle posted the poolside video, “Do Yetis Dream of Sunshine? In freezing London, wearing layers of thermals, sweaters, woolly socks and a coat that my son claims makes me look like we have finally found evidence that yetis exist, I am trying to keep warm by dreaming of the sun. Disclaimer - The Sex and the City music has nothing to do with yetis or the sun. I just couldn't find another track.”
TWINKLE & AKSHAY
In 2001, Twinkle Khanna wed Akshay Kumar. Aarav and Nitara, two children, were born. At the moment, Aarav Bhatia is a student in the UK. Twinkle Khanna recently disclosed that she pays for her children's schooling during a conversation. Currently making headlines is Akshay Kumar's decision to leave the Aanand L Rai-backed Gorkha. The director stated that Akshay has not left the project and that the film has been postponed owing to technical difficulties.
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