Saif Ali Khan's Mother Sharmila Tagore Receives COVID-19 Vaccine, Daughter Saba Shares Photo
Saba Ali Khan shared a photo wherein her mother Sharmila Tagore can be seen taking a COVID-19 vaccine.
Veteran Bollywood actress Sharmila Tagore took her first dose of COVID-19 vaccine on Saturday (March 20). Her daughter Saba Ali Khan took to social media to inform the fans about the same. She shared a picture of the ‘Amar Prem’ actress wherein she can be seen receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. Tagore flaunted the ‘peace sign’ while striking a pose for the camera.
The ‘Aradhana’ actress sported a face mask as a precautionary measure against the virus. Saba posted the photo along with the caption, “Bravo bravo.” She revealed that her mother received the vaccine in Gurgaon in her post on Instagram story. Check it out!
Saba Ali Khan treated the fans with an adorable throwback photo of her family members on her Instagram story. The picture featured Saif Ali Khan, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Soha Ali Khan and Kunal Kemmu. Saif be seen carrying Taimur Ali Khan in his arms in the cute snap.
Saif and Kareena welcomed their second child on February 21, 2021. Considering Sharmila Tagore is currently stationed at Gurgaon, the actress is yet to meet her newborn grandson. Saifeena, as fondly called by fans, shifted to a new house in Mumbai before the arrival of their second baby boy.
Bebo shared a glimpse of her little munchkin on International Women's Day 2021. Saif and Kareena are yet to reveal the name of their newborn child.
Earlier this month, Saif Ali Khan was spotted outside a vaccination centre in Mumbai. The ‘Adipurush’ actor has reportedly received his first dose of COVID-19 vaccine.
Several tinsel town celebs including Hema Malini, Anupam Kher, Neena Gupta, Paresh Rawal, Rakesh Roshan, Kamal Haasan and Johnny Lever have received a dose of COVID-19 vaccine.
Veteran actor Dharmendra shared a cute video from the hospital to inform his fans that he has been vaccinated. The ‘Sholay’ star requested his followers to maintain social distancing and wear a mask to keep the virus at bay.