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Veena Malik's son's day out!

| | Oct 13, 2014, at 11:17 pm
Mumbai, Oct 13 (IBNS) Young Abram Khan Khattak had a first day out with baba Asad Bashir Khan Khattak and mamma Veena Malik, the Pakistani-Bollywood actress, according to release from their publicists.

According to the sources, the chirpy young Khan was taken out for fresh air! Dressed in a beanie, the cute baby boy was covered in layers of clothes.

Asad himself looked great in a sleeveless zipper, T-shirt and jeans. He was very happy to be with his son. While, Veena looked great too, sans her pregnancy fats. She was clad in salwaar-kameez first and took to a western attire later on.

Carrying him in a baby basket, Veena too, clicked a few pics with Abram and hubby!! Over all the trio had an amazing family time.

Veena Malik  gave birth to a  baby boy recently.

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