Exclusive peek: Veena shares moments with hubby, son Abram Khan

Published September 26, 2014
Photo courtesy – Veena Malik Offical Twitter account
Photo courtesy – Veena Malik Offical Twitter account

Pakistani actor Veena Malik has shared videos of her husband Asad Khan Khattak and son Abram Khan straight from the hospital in the United States.

The couple on Tuesday announced the birth of their first child via Twitter and named him Abram, which means ‘exalted father’

The videos show some precious (and some awkward) moments in the actor's life after her son was born.

In the first video, Veena walks around her hospital room, looking for her son and husband, only to find the two peacefully sleeping on the couch.

Another video shows the doting father holding his son in his arms, trying to put him to sleep.

Veena also captured father-son bonding on video.

The baby also has to his credit an official Twitter handle which goes by the name of @iAbramKhan and already has nearly 6,000 followers.

Also read: Veena Malik gives birth to baby boy Abram

The actor is now home with the baby:

Veena, known to make headlines and court controversy, returned to Pakistan in May 2014, following a long stint in neighbouring India's Bollywood industry and had claimed to have undergone "a change within" after marrying singer and businessman Asad Bashir Khan.

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