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Saif Ali Khan Reveals Taimur's First Few Words And One Of Them Is ‘Abba’

IANS, 31 May, 2018 12:02 PM
  • Saif Ali Khan Reveals Taimur's First Few Words And One Of Them Is ‘Abba’
Saif Ali Khan has shared a really special news about his adorable son. The doting dad has revealed how Taimur has started speaking his first few words.
 
 
In an interview to DNA, Saif said that Taimur has picked on a few words and one of them is really special. 
 
 
“He has learnt a few new words. He calls me ‘abba’ and has now started to say ‘baby’ and ‘gum’. Whenever he sees a chewing gum, he would just scream ‘gum’. He likes to watch the moon, so I sit with him in my office and show him the moon.” How cute is that?
 
 
Recently, Saif’s wife and actor Kareena Kapoor Khan also talked about his bond with their son. She talked about how Saif was the perfect father and husband when Taimur was born. “I’ve been lucky [and] give utmost credit to Saif (Saif Ali Khan — her husband, actor). 
 
 
The first thing after childbirth that you want to do is put the child on the mother’s breast. After childbirth I was tired, but that was on my mind. With my eyes half shut, I asked Saif to give Taimur that kangaroo love. When the mother is recuperating from childbirth, the father must step in. A shout out to those fathers whose support is important for a newborn’s health,” she said at a recent event in New Delhi where she was a panellist for a discussion on ways to eliminate preventable neonatal deaths.
 
 
Stating that Taimur loves his time with his mother, Kareena said, “I think his mother spoils him because I’m always giving him the warmth. His father is teaching him to play cricket. So there are things that we both try to balance. When I’m doing a film, Saif tries to be around and vice versa.”
 
 
Saif will soon be seen in Netflix’s first Indian original, Sacred Games while Kareena will be seen in Veere Di Wedding on June 1.

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