It's
celebration
time
for
Shahid
Kapoor
and
Mira
Rajput
as
the
couple
has
been
blessed
with
a
baby
girl
and
Shahid's
mom
Neelima
Azim
is
over
the
moon
and
shared
her
joy
on
being
a
grandmother.
Neelima
and
her
son
Ishaan
Kapoor
rushed
to
the
hospital
upon
hearing
the
news
and
the
family
is
now
busy
choosing
a
name
for
the
little
child.
Neelima
Azim
shared
her
joy
as,
"I
have
two
sons
(Shahid
and
Ishaan)
with
a
difference
of
13
years
between
them.
I
always
wanted
a
daughter.
I
can't
begin
to
express
my
emotions.
When
I
heard
that
Mira
had
delivered
a
little
girl...
it
was
joy
multiplied.
To
see
your
first-born
holding
his
own
little
first-born
and
just
seeing
him
take
care
of
our
little
angel
made
me
speechless!
I
can't
express
that
beautiful
feeling...
Ishaan
is
now
a
chachu!"
Happy
Family
Shahid
Kapoor
is
now
the
father
of
a
baby
girl
and
his
brother
has
become
a
Chachu
and
Neelima
Azim
a
young
grandmother!
Cloud
No.
9
Shahid
Kapoor's
mother
Neelima
Azim
is
on
top
of
the
world
and
she
shared
her
joyous
moment
on
being
a
grandmother!
Mamma-Son
Grandmother
Neelima
Azim
says "Whatever
challenges
that
life
throws
at
you
seem
little
when
we
see
the
golden
light..."
Neelima-Mira-Shahid
Neelima
says,
"The
youngest
in
our
family
is
now
taking
care
of
the
little
baby...
Mira,
Shahid,
Ishaan
and
the
baby
-
fill
me
with
indescribable
happiness.
Meet
The
Parents
The
new
and
proud
parents
of
a
baby
girl
Mira
Rajput
and
Shahid
Kapoor.
Mira
gave
birth
to
the
girl
child
on
August
27,
2016.
She
further
continued,
"The
youngest
in
our
family
is
now
taking
care
of
the
little
baby...
Mira,
Shahid,
Ishaan
and
the
baby
-
fill
me
with
indescribable
happiness.
Though
I
would
have
been
as
happy
if
Mira
and
Shahid
had
a
son,
as
I
am
used
to
being
surrounded
by
boys.
We
say
when
a
daughter
is
born
-
ghar
mein
bacchi
aane
se
huzoor
ki
salami
hui
hai...
Ab
har
tare
ki
barkat
milegi
(we
have
been
blessed
by
God.
Now
peace,
happiness
and
prosperity
will
reign)."
Neelima
Azim
summed
it
up
by
saying,
"Whatever
challenges
that
life
throws
at
you
seem
little
when
we
see
the
golden
light..."