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Karan Johar shares cute image of his twins where Roohi is busy loving brother Yash

| | Jan 14, 2018, at 12:25 am

Mumbai, Jan 13 (IBNS): Producer-Director Karan Johar is a proud papa now and recently he was fast in capturing an adorable moment of his twins in camera and then sharing it on social media for fans to admire it.

In the image, which surely promises to bring joy to the faces of millions, Roohi could be seen looking affectionately towards his brother Yash.

To make things more cute and adorable, Roohi even put her hand on his brother's hand, patting him, while Yash sat on his swing, enjoying the moment.

Daddy Karan perfectly captioned the image as: "Sister love!!!!❤️."

 

Sister love!!!!❤️

A post shared by Karan Johar (@karanjohar) on


Karan Johar is a single father of the twins.

The children were born through surrogacy.

Karan Johar's last co-produced movie Ittefaq released in 2017.

Image: Karan Johar Instagram page

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