This Pic Of Shahid-Mira’s “Limited Edition” Baby Is Breaking The Internet

This Pic Of Shahid-Mira’s “Limited Edition” Baby Is Breaking The Internet

27 Feb 2019 | 2 min Read

Vavita Bhardwaj

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Everyone is going crazy and crushing over the photo of Mira Rajput and her six-month-old son, Zain Kapoor. Mira Rajput recently shared an adorable pic of the mother-son duo on Instagram. They were twinning in off-white tops and this is the first picture in which you get a clear view of the Kapoor lad. The caption – #LimitedEdition Baby, made the picture even more buzzworthy. Mira Rajput Flashes the sign of victory while her son busy in giving lovable looks at the camera. That melted the hearts of everyone out there seeing the photo.

Neha Dhupia was one of the first celeb friends of the couple to leave a comment on Mira’s photo. She wrote – “Oh my goodness, what a little munchkin,” with the heart emoji.

Her Insta fans showered their love with beautiful comments – “like Mother like Son” & “cute baby boy”.

Mira Rajput has always remained in the limelight, be it her controversial statements about parenting or showing off her love to Shahid. Mira and Shahid who are also parents of two-year-old Misha Kapoor welcomed Zain Kapoor on August 5 last year.

On April 20, 2018, Shahid Kapoor shared the “good news” with fans through a post on social media. The actor announced that he and Mira Rajput were expecting their second child and Misha Kapoor was soon going to have a little sibling. He Instagrammed a photo of Misha, lying against a backdrop of hand-drawn balloons, with ‘big sister’ written in the background! Mira Rajput had always mentioned in her interviews that she wants two kids and will plan her second baby soon after the first one is old enough.

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