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Mira Rajput puts flies crawl on her face in a recent video, Zain reacts

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Mira Rajput puts flies crawl on her face

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Mira Rajput claimed that her son Zain was not amused by her most recent video, in which she made insects crawl all over her face. Fans suggested that she should take a part in Khatron Ke Khiladi.

Mira Rajput, Shahid Kapoor’s wife, applied an Instagram filter in a recent video to make it appear as if insects were buzzing on her face. Her effort at humor, however, did not go over well with her son Zain, who complained that she was ‘bugging’ him.

“Kid-ding around #happychildrensday. My son said I was bugging him and didn’t find it all that funny. I think I was the butt of the dad-joke in this case. #imnotaregularmomimacoolmom,” she captioned her post.

One fan wondered what would happen if Shahid scared Mira with a real insect while she was making the video. “Just imagine whilst you are doing this @shahidkapoor got a real one and threw it on you,” the comment read. “Khatron Ke Khiladi next winner,” another quipped, while a third agreed: “@itsrohitshetty should invite her on his show.”

Mira also uploaded a picture of her and Shahid’s daughter, Misha, having fun in the sun. “The light of our lives, Happy Children’s Day today and every day my babies. And one day you will learn true patience when you’re sleepy and the lights are turned on at 6:30am #thisislove #childrensday,” she wrote.

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