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Soha and Kunal celebrate daughter Inaaya’s ‘Half Birthday’ in style

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Soha Ali Khan and Kunal Kemmu’s bundle of joy Inaaya is six months old already and the parents made this day quiet special way. Soha and Kunal threw a party to celebrate the ‘half birthday’ of their little princess on September 29, 2017.

Soha took to Instagram to share a beautiful picture of doting father Kunal Kemmu cutting the cake on behalf of their daughter Inaaya. She captioned the image, “It may not be your full birthday but any reason to celebrate you is a good one #halfbirthday.”

Inaaya looked lovable dressed in a cream-coloured dress, with a matching hair band. One can also notice the kohl on the little one’s forehead. Soha had recently expressed her concern that Inaaya will catch the evil eye which is why she applies Kohl on her daughter’s forehead.

When Soha was recently asked her opinion on the fact that her nephew Taimur Ali Khan and Inaaya are constantly under the media glare, she said, “They are too small now. I don’t understand about their fan following but, of course, she is my daughter, so I find her cute.”

Appealing to the media, Soha said, “I feel bad for them because whenever Taimur goes with his parents, the media reaches there to click his photographs. I want to urge media to not use the flash while clicking their pictures.”

 

 

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