When PM Modi drew the ears of Akshay Kumar’s son in front of everyone, the picture went viral

New Delhi Like Bollywood stars, their children remain in the limelight. At the same time, the eyes of the fans of stars along with the media are always on them. Fans are eager to know every little bit of StarKids. On the other hand, if Bollywood players talk about Akshay Kumar’s family, then their children prefer to stay away from lime light. But in the meantime, a picture of Akshay’s son Aarav is going viral with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This picture is very special.

The picture of Akshay Kumar’s son Aarav and PM Modi is going viral. This picture is not a throwback of today. Akshay Kumar has previously shared this picture on his Twitter account in February 2016. At the same time, this picture is once again going viral. In this picture, you can see how PM Modi is pulling the ears of Akshay Kumar’s beloved boy Aarav in front of everyone. This picture is being well liked on social media.

Actually, this picture was taken during the International Fleet Review. Aarav also photographed with the Prime Minister. In this photo, the Prime Minister is seen pulling Aarav’s ears in the affectionate posture. When Aarav wanted to take a picture with the PM, he grabbed his ear and drew him and called him a Good Boy. Akshay was quite happy with this. Please tell that President Pranab Mukherjee was also present on this occasion.

Talking about Akshay Kumar, he is constantly coming forward to help people in this difficult time of lockdown. At the same time, the talk of Akshay Kumar’s workfront is that he will be seen in ‘Suryavanshi’, ‘Bail-Bottom’, ‘Atrangi Ray’, ‘Bachchan Pandey’, ‘Laxmi Bomb’, ‘Prithviraj’, ‘Rowdy Rathore 2’. 


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