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Kareena Kapoor Khan has a special NICKNAME for baby Taimur Ali Khan!
The gorgeous chhoti begum, Kareena Kapoor Khan is back to being a workaholic after her brief maternity break and glowing like never before. Bebo delivered the beautiful baby boy named Taimur Ali Khan on December 20, 2016, and since then the little nawab has been breaking the internet.
New Delhi: The gorgeous chhoti begum, Kareena Kapoor Khan is back to being a workaholic after her brief maternity break and glowing like never before. Bebo delivered the beautiful baby boy named Taimur Ali Khan on December 20, 2016, and since then the little nawab has been breaking the internet.
Lately, when daddy cool Saif Ali Khan had Taimur's photo as his Whatsapp dp, the paps went crazy as the little baby boy looked gorgeous with Kareena's pout and Saif's expression. Now, the latest buzz is that Bebo has found a really cute nickname for the apple of her eyes.
According to BollywoodLife.com, which has originally attributed the news to Times of India, the new mommy calls Taimur as Little John. Awww! This is such an unusual nickname.
Previously, Saif was quoted as saying in an interview that after the whole name controversy, he was actually considering changing Taimur's name after some time. In an interview with Delhi Times, Saif has been quoted as saying, “You know, actually - I haven't told anyone this - I thought for a second about changing his name. For a couple of weeks. And Kareena was a little against it and she said, 'People respect you for your opinion and you can't'... So I said, yeah, but it's not about people. I don't want him to get unpopular. And I still might, maybe when he's one or two, I might change his name in a while, it's still sinking in, what to do.”
In the same interview, he even revealed how he once thought of drafting a small note on changing Taimur's name but later found the reason behind it completely wrong and felt that it was not the right for him to write something like that.
He added saying, “A part of me has realised that if a select few are happy with you, universal acceptance is not required because this kind of populist approval means something scary. I would rather have a handful of people whose opinion I respect, agree with me, that's enough. I don't want universal approval if it's going to require me to pretend.”