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Kareena’s TOP 5 most-liked Instagram photos

Not Saif Ali Khan or 2016 baby bump: Kareena Kapoor Khan's TOP 5 most-liked Instagram photos revealed

Kareena Kapoor Khan joined the 2016 flashback trend on social media, where she shared unseen pics from ‘The year of the bump’. The star had fans hitting the double tap as they browsed through photos of the beauty showing off her bump in a swimsuit and posing with her hubby Saif Ali Khan. The third image also featured baby Taimur. The image raked in over 900K likes, within 24 hours of it being shared online. While the photo generated a ton of likes and comments, it is still not among the actress’ most liked photos on her handle. In fact, its surprising to see that Kareena’s most-liked Instagram post does not feature her husband or her kids, but her co-star, and on-screen love interest, Punjabi superstar Diljit Dosanjh. The joint post from their shoot for ‘Crew’, captioned “Tera Ni Mai LOVER,” racked up a whopping 2.4 million likes.Kareena Kapoor Khan’s TOP 5 most liked posts on Instagram

Coming in close behind is a heartwarming family moment. With 2.1 million likes, Kareena’s Rakhi post featuring Taimur and Jeh alongside big brother Ibrahim raked in the likes and captured hearts. Captioned “Family Ties,” the post gave fans a glimpse into the Khan siblings’ celebrations together. At number three is a candid, moment from Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor’s wedding. The photo, which garnered 2 million likes, shows Kareena patting baby Jeh as she laughs at his antics. Interestingly, the image was actually a photo the actress took of a cameraman’s camera screen. The fourth most-liked post, with 1.9 million likes, featured Kareena’s ‘dysfunctional’ family picture. The actor hilariously shared a glimpse of her family’s chaotic energy while trying to get a perfect shot. “Saifu please smile for the picture… Tim take your finger out of your nose ya… Jeh baba look here… Me: Arrey koi photo lo yaar… Click… And this is what I got best guys,” she captioned the post. Go to Source

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