Saif Ali Khan and son Taimur Ali Khan jam together. (Photo: Kareena Kapoor Khan/Instagram)
The legendary rock band Guns N’ Roses returned to India after 13 years and performed in Mumbai recently at a concert. While Kareena Kapoor Khan seemingly missed attending the event, she is happy to have her ‘own band people’ right at her home. On Monday morning, Kareena shared two photos on her Instagram story. Kareena quietly captured her actor husband Saif Ali Khan and son Taimur Ali Khanas they jammed together.
The photos feature Kareena’s eight-year-old son Taimur, sitting in front of his dad Saif and they both have a guitar in their hands. While Saif’s face was towards the camera, Taimur was seen sitting facing the other direction.
You have exhausted your monthly limit of free stories.
Read more stories for free with an Express account.
Taking the reference to Guns N’ Roses’s Mumbai event, Kareena wrote with the first image, “Might have missed Guns N Roses…” She added on the next one, “but I got my own band people,” along with fire, red heart, and smiling face with hearts emojis.
See Saif Ali Khan and Taimur Ali Khan’s photos as they sit with a guitar:
Saif and son Taimur jam together. (Photo: Kareena Kapoor Khan/Instagram) Taimur gets guitar lessons from dad Saif Ali Khan. (Photo: Kareena Kapoor Khan/Instagram)
Saif Ali Khan is known to be a guitar aficionado and has performed with bands like Parikrama and Strings of Pakistan. In the past, we have seen Saif playing the guitar during family events, like Christmas celebrations, as shared by his wife, Kareena Kapoor, on social media.
Taimur, meanwhile, seems to be an all-rounder. He is training in Taekwondo as well as cricket. Love fopr cricket runs in the family. Saif’s father Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi is a former Indian cricket captain.
Kareena Kapoor Khan and Saif Ali Khan have two sons: Taimur, born in 2016, and Jehangir Ali Khan (affectionately called Jeh), born in 2021.
Kriti works as a Copy Editor for the Entertainment section of Indian Express Online (Indianexpress.com). She is great at web stories, galleries, and Express Archive's photo stories. She is good at spotting stories from social media posts. She makes the copies well-loaded with content, photos, tweets, and other related social media posts to make it interesting for the readers. An alumnus of Asian College of Journalism, Chennai (Specialization in New Media), Kriti has been a part of the organisation since November 2015. She took a transfer from Delhi to Bengaluru in April 2017. ... Read More