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In photos from his cousin Ira Khan’s Eid celebrations, Imran Khan makes a rare appearance

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Imran Khan, who has been missing in action since leaving the film industry in 2018, was recently spotted in a photo shared by his cousin Ira Khan. Ira Khan, Aamir Khan’s daughter, recently posted photos from her Eid celebrations on Instagram. Imran made an appearance in one of the photos as well.
On Tuesday, Ira Khan, who is very active on Instagram, posted a photo of the celebrations to her account. She wrote in the caption, “Did you know that you can get eidi until you’re married?! I assumed that once you reach the age of eighteen, you’re done. @sahabime @zaynmarie HA HA HA Every day you learn something new. Happy Eid Mubarak!”

Ira was seen posing with her boyfriend Nupur Shikhare and others in the photos. Ira and her cousin Imran were in the last photo, which was a mirror selfie. As the selfie was taken, the former actor, who was dressed in a pathani kurta-pyjama, looked at his phone.

Imran made his Bollywood acting debut in 2008 with the romantic comedy Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na, for which he received the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut. In the films Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988) and Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar (1989), he played younger versions of his uncle Aamir Khan (1992).

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He announced in 2018 that he had retired from acting after 14 films. Since then, his Instagram account has also been inactive. Imran’s most recent film was Katti Batti, in which he starred alongside Kangana Ranaut and was released in 2015. In 2018, he made his directorial debut with the short film Mission Mars: Keep Walking India.

Last month, Imran’s cousin Zayn Marie gave an update on his life in an Instagram Ask Me Anything session. “He is being a father and he is being himself,” Zayn said when asked why Imran has been away from the spotlight. “I think he is really happy and when people pull back and ask for space, we should give them that.” Imara is Imran’s daughter.

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