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Imran Khan spends his b'day with daughter Imara

| | Jan 14, 2015, at 12:39 am
Mumbai, Jan 13 (IBNS): Actor Imran Khan who celebrated his birthday on Tuesday, has spent time with daughter Imara to make it even more special.
This time it's a very special birthday for the newly turned dad as he have Imara for company this year.
 
The actor has been shooting for his next 'Katti Batti' and has not been able to spend enough time with his daughter, due to his schedule.
 
On his birthday, Imran Khan has taken a day off and has planned an entire day to spend with his daughter.
 
He wanted to be around Imara. 
 
When contacted earlier, Imran shared, "I have taken the day off shoot. It is going to be a special birthday and I am going to spend time with Imara. I don’t have concrete plans but mostly it will be an early family dinner.”

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