Taimur Ali Khan Attends Ahil Sharma’s Halloween Bash With Yash and Roohi Johar – View Adorable Pics

Spooky Halloween got a rather adorable twist, thanks to these munchkins of B-town. Salman Khan's sister, Arpita Khan, had hosted a Halloween bash for the little stars of the industry and the guests were requested to arrive in spooky costumes. The guest list for Ahil Sharma's Halloween bash included Kareena's darling son, Taimur with Tusshar Kapoor's baby boy, Laksshya, and Karan Johar's twins, Yash and Roohi Johar. The kids were clicked below Ahil's residence in Bandra and their pictures were too cute for words to describe. This Petition for Taimur’s Debut on Karan Johar’s Koffee With Karan Will Make Fans of the Chote Nawaab Happy.

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While Taimur turned into a rather sweet Dracula, Yash was a tiger and Roohi was a ballerina. These munchkins sure know how to melt our hearts with their innocent looks and the quirky costumes of course. The highlight of the evening was the time when paparazzi tagged Taimur as a batman and the Prince of Pataudi corrected them by saying 'No.' Taimur's 'hi' and 'bye' are the latest obsession on the internet and we are so glad his parents didn't decide to ban the paparazzi from clicking him unlike the rumours. Bhumi Pednekar to Cast Taimur Ali Khan, Roohi and Yash Johar for Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge 2.

Taimur Ali Khan

Taimur Ali Khan in his Dracula costume (Pic Credit: Yogen Shah).

Laksshya Kapoor

Laksshya Kapoor with father Tusshar Kapoor (Pic Credit: Yogen Shah)

Roohi Johar

Roohi Johar at Ahil Sharma's Halloween bash (Pic Credit: Yogen Shah)

Yash Johar

Yash Johar at Ahil Sharma's Halloween bash (Pic Credit: Yogen Shah)

Ahil Sharma's Halloween bash was strictly restricted to kids only and Tusshar Kapoor was the only actor who was present by his son's side. We earlier saw Inaaya Naumi Kemmu's ghostly attire for this fancy dress bash and it was obviously cute than spooky. Guess, Halloween in India is not confined to adults anymore and kids are a huge part of it. Well, at least the B-town ones.