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Shahid Kapoor's Mother Reveals the Story Behind His Newborn Son Zain's Name

Well, who knew that!

11 September, 2018
Shahid Kapoor's Mother Reveals the Story Behind His Newborn Son Zain's Name

He's just a few days old and he is already a big mystery for fans and people who love celebrity and entertainment on social media. Yes, we're talking about Zain Kapoor, the baby boy who just blessed the Kapoor and Rajput household.

Shahid and Mira's firstborn Misha's name was coined by playing with their first names, and the toddler just turned two. 

Now that a new member is born in the fam, SpotboyE interviews Shahid's mother Neelima Azim, to know more about her bond with her two grandchildren.

A super-elated granny and veteran actor, Neelima confessed she had dreamt of having a grandson, which came true. Not that she preferred any gender, and even revealed how their baby names were pre-decided,even before Misha's birth.

"At the time of Misha’s birth only, Zain was decided. It was that it will be Misha if it is a girl (combination of Mira and Sasha) and if it is a boy, it will be Zain. Long back I had shared the name with Shahid. I had told Shahid that I love four names—Shahid, Ishaan, Zain and Kaamraan."

Shahid and Mira are yet to introduce their newborn to the world on their social media just like they did for Misha, but the happy grandma sure did confirm one bit of news about the baby boy :

"He is gloriously good-looking. I see a bit of everyone in him. He will turn out to be as handsome as his father and chacha (Ishaan)."

Well, we have no doubt!

Neelima also went on to talk about her bonding with Misha Kapoor and further added, "Misha and I form a great energetic team, we have so much of 'We time' together. Misha is also learning dancing, kathak seekh rahi hai. And after Misha, and now Zain, I have so much of love, gratitude and forgiveness in my heart. I feel so good and happy."

This family sure has their baby names sorted. We for one, can't wait to have a closer look at li'l Zain, can you?

 

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