Ekta Kapoor showers 'love' on Smriti Irani's son

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TV Czarina Ekta Kapoor has showered love on Smriti Irani's son Zohr Irani in a throwback photograph the Union Minister of Women and Child Development shared on social media.

TV Czarina Ekta Kapoor has showered love on Smriti Irani's son Zohr Irani in a throwback photograph the Union Minister of Women and Child Development shared on social media.

Smriti on Sunday shared a throwback photograph of herself holding Zohr when he was a just a toddler. She also shared a picture of a painting made by her son, where he had written "I lob you" on it.

She captioned the image: "Dearest @zohrirani_24 I lob you too. #memories #mybaby."

Ekta, who has worked with Smriti in the longest running TV show "Kiyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi", commented: "Love him."

"Kiyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi" revolved around an ideal daughter-in-law Tulsi Virani, the daughter of a pandit married to the grandson of rich business tycoon Govardhan Virani. The role of the protagonist Tulsi Virani was played by Smriti.


TV Czarina Ekta Kapoor has showered love on Smriti Irani

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