Mira Kapoor Hugs Her ‘Chota Baby’ Ishaan Khatter As He Comes Back To Town, Calls Him ‘Sporty Santa’ – News18

Last Updated: December 11, 2023, 19:09 IST

Mira Kapoor shares an adorable photo with brother-in-law Ishaan Khatter

Ishaan Khatter was last seen in Pippa with Mrunal Thakur.

Mira Rajput and Ishaan Khatter are one of the coolest Devar-Bhabi duo in tinsel town. The former recently dropped an adorable photo with him. Calling him ‘Chota Baby’ she wrote, ‘Chota baby is back.. now we all must appreciate his new look as sporty Santa ❣️.’ Ishaan was also quick enough to respond and wrote, ‘Hahaha trust you to upload a picture of me straight off of 14 hours of travel ‍♂️.’

In the photo, Mira and Ishaan hugged each other. While Ishaan looked dapper in a red athleisure, Mira looked pretty in a floral orange off-shoulder skirt. Ishaan is the younger brother to Shahid and brother-in-law to Mira Rajput.

Ishaan, who shares a deep resect for his brother Shahid Kapoor, says that he’s lucky to have him in his life and there’s an unspoken bond between them. “It’s a beautiful thing, even we don’t talk about it too much. But, we both know that it’s there. He has been like a mentor – someone I’ve learnt a lot from. We are lucky to have each other,” he added.

Mira and Ishaan share a close bond with each other. Time and again, Mira shares photos with Ishaan acknowledging her love for him.

Meanwhile on the work front, Ishaan Khatter has been winning hearts from his performance in Pippa. The film, based on the 1971 war, was recently released on OTT and fans are in awe. Ishaan Khatter has not only established himself in Bollywood but is also gearing up for his Hollywood debut in The Perfect Couple.

Ishaan, who will soon be seen with Nicole Kidman in The Perfect Couple said he was not intimated by her on sets. “I’ve always been able to separate that from the work I’m doing because at the end of the day, we are all there to bring the story to life. Sure, when working with such a big stars, the feeling of intimidated can come in the way, but I don’t think I’ve ever been negatively intimidated. It always helps me do better,” he said.