Bollywood star Kareena Kapoor Khan recently shared her joy as a proud mother on social media. She celebrated her son Taimur Ali Khan’s achievement at his school’s Sports Day. Embracing her role as a ‘hysterical mom’, Kareena showcased Taimur’s bronze medal with great pride and humour.
Embracing Motherhood with Pride
Kareena’s Instagram stories featured a charming selfie where she sported the bronze medal. She captioned highlighting her pride and playful spirit. Her post, “Yes, I’m the mother who wears his medals. #Proud Hysterical mom #Bronze is the new gold. Mera beta. Anyone else do that?” resonated with many parents who share similar sentiments of pride in their children’s achievements.
For the event, Kareena opted for a casual yet stylish look. She paired a T-shirt with a half-denim jacket, tights, and sneakers. This effortless style further emphasized her role as an involved and supportive parent during these important milestones in her son’s life.
Kareena and Karan Johar’s Fun Exchange
In addition to her selfie, Kareena also shared a delightful moment with filmmaker Karan Johar. Karan, known for his close relationship with Kareena, posted a video on his Instagram Stories featuring the actress proudly wearing the medal and holding a certificate. Their playful banter in the video highlighted Kareena’s excitement and joy as a mother. Karan’s affectionate query, “Hey Bebo, did you win a medal?” was met with Kareena’s cheerful response about Taimur’s achievement.
Upcoming Projects: A Glimpse into Kareena’s Career
On the professional front, Kareena Kapoor Khan is gearing up for her upcoming film ‘The Crew’, where she stars alongside Kriti Sanon, Tabu, and Diljit Dosanjh. Rajesh Krishnan directs this comedy, setting it against the airline industry’s backdrop and promising a blend of humour and drama. Kareena is also gearing up for a role in Rohit Shetty’s ‘Singham Again’. This star-studded film features an impressive cast, including Ajay Devgn, Deepika Padukone, Akshay Kumar, Ranveer Singh, and Tiger Shroff, promising to be a major cinematic event.