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Akshay Kumar feels proud as PM pulls his son's ear in jest

| | Feb 07, 2016, at 02:51 am
Mumbai, Feb 6 (IBNS) Bollywood superstar Akshay Kumar on Saturday said he felt proud when Prime Minister Narendra Modi pulled his son Aarav Bhatia's ear in jest and calls him a good boy.

"Proud moment in a father's life, when the Prime Minister pulls your son's ear in jest & calls him a good boy ;)," Kumar tweeted.

Kumar was recently seen in the film'Airlift'.

Kumar's wife Twinkle Khanna tweeted: "When a picture is truly worth a thousand words.. #BigMoment."

 

 

Image: Akshay Kumar Twitter page 

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