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Akshay Kumar in Cape Town, shares image of his daughter Nitara uniting with old friend Valentino

| | Dec 24, 2017, at 10:10 pm

Mumbai, Dec 24 (IBNS): Actor Akshay Kumar is currently enjoying his holiday in Cape Town with his family.

In his Twitter page, Akshay shared a special image from the trip.

In the image, Akshay's daughter Nitara could be seen interacting with his old friend Valentino.

In 2016, Akshay had introduced his house help's son Valentino with a post on Twitter.

In the latest image, Akshay and Valentino could be seen playing with each other.

Akshay tweeted: "Happiness Is... meeting an old friend and starting exactly where you left off :) Nitara meets Valentino 2.0 ."

Akshay Kumar's latest movie Padman will release next month.


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