A baby boy for Ahmad Ali Butt

Published October 11, 2014
Faatima Khan Butt and Ahmad Ali Butt. - Courtesy Kukis Photography.
Faatima Khan Butt and Ahmad Ali Butt. - Courtesy Kukis Photography.

Actor, hip hop rapper and lively host Ahmad Ali Butt announced the birth of his son, Azaan today on Facebook. His post also said that both baby, and his wife, model Faatima Khan Butt, are doing well.

Ahmad, who is currently in London, posted the status earlier today.

A man of many talents, Ahmad Butt is a famous hip hop rapper and formed the popular band Entity Paradigm in 2000 with guitarist Zulfiqar J. Khan and singer turned actor (read: heartthrob) Fawad Khan.

Alongside music, he has acted in comedy series like Jutt and Bond and Rubberband.

Known for his wit and humour, Ahmad hosted the Lux Style Awards for two consecutive years in 2012 and 2013 respectively.

Ahmad had also posted the pictures of the couple's baby shower in August.

- Photo courtesy Ahmad Ali Butt
- Photo courtesy Ahmad Ali Butt's Facebook profile

Ahmad Butt is the son of singer Zille Huma and grandson of legendary Madam Noor Jehan who are well-known for their contributions to our music industry.

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