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Imran Khan tattoo's daughter Imara's footprints on his chest

| | Apr 09, 2015, at 10:32 pm
Mumbai, Apr 9 (IBNS) Bollywood actor Imran Khan, who has been inked twice before, on his neck and arm, recently go a third tattoo, on his chest.

The design this time is a unique one as it features footprints of his 10-month-old daughter, Imara.

The actor got inked during a family holiday in Goa in January, by a tattoo artiste who has designed one of his previous tattoos as well.

Imran  wanted to get something special, yet unusual done as soon as Imara was born., but he did not have a particular design in mind.

Imran’s mother had his footprints etched on a piece of paper, which she has treasured all these years.

That’s where the idea originated and Imran eventually decided to get it done.

When contacted, Imran confirmed the story and added, “Imara is my firstborn, and I wanted a tattoo that I would cherish forever.”

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