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Akshay Kumar Turns A Clown, A Crocodile On Daughter Nitara's Birthday, See Pics

Darpan News Desk IANS, 26 Sep, 2016 01:39 PM
     Actor Akshay Kumar turned into a clown for his daughter on her birthday as she turned four on Sunday.
     
    The "Khiladi" star posted on Twitter a colourful and bright image of himself with his daughter Nitara.
     
    He captioned it: "Sometimes she makes me a crocodile sometimes she makes me her clown! The things we do, but that smile makes it all worthwhile. Birthday special."
     
    In the image, Nitara is seen dressed up as a butterfly while she is adjusting pink sunglasses on the 49-year-old dad's face.
     
    Her mother Twinkle Khanna also shared another image where Akshay turned into crocodile for the birthday girl.
     
    In the image, the father and daughter can be seen in a small make-shift swimming pool where Akshay is swimming with Nitara on his back.
     
    She posted: "Nitara makes Daddy a crocodile on her birthday #happy4th."

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