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Kareena Kapoor, Saif Ali Khan, Malaika Arora go for a walk in Dharamshala

Kareena Kapoor's child Taimur Ali Khan was seeing requesting no photos to be clicked in another viral video from Dharamshala, where Saif Ali Khan is with his family and the group of Bhoot Police. Kareena Kapoor, Saif Ali Khan with their child Taimur, Malaika Arora and Arjun Kapoor were seen in Dharamshala. 

Entertainers Kareena Kapoor, Saif Ali Khan, Arjun Kapoor and Malaika Arora were spotted going for a walk on the road in Dharamshala. In a video that has turned into a web sensation, Saif and Kareena's young child Taimur was seen reacting to swarms. 

In the video, Saif was seen holding the hand of his child as Kareena and Arjun strolled behind. Malaika strolled close by. Out of nowhere, Taimur was seen saying 'no photograph' uproariously. Every one of them was seen with no covers on. Kareena and Arjun were somewhere down in the discussion. 

On Diwali, Kareena had shared a post and expressed: "Upbeat Diwali to everybody... remain safe, remain cheerful." It demonstrated Saif, Taimur and her in an obstacle almost a tremendous indoor campfire. Malaika had remarked that she had the right to be credited for the image. 



Saif and Arjun are essential for Bhoot Police group. On Diwali, he had shared a video cut where the whole group of Bhoot Police including Yami Gautam, Jacqueline Fernandez, Saif and himself had wished all. 

Talking about her arrangements on Diwali, she had prior told Seasons of India, "Saif is shooting in Dharamshala for a movie, and I have never been there, so Taimur and I will go along with him there. We are anticipating setting out. It will be extraordinary to make a trip to the mountains and invest energy in the outdoors and daylight. It's been where we must be at home for the long term. Thus, going to Dharamshala and being there for a couple of days will be extraordinary." 

"We intend to keep it calm and invest as much energy in the open as possible. It's not going to be a major Diwali, and I am extremely content with that, I would prefer to have it little this year, " she had added.