We
all
know
that
Arbaaz
Khan
and
Malaika
Arora
Khan's
relationship
has
hit
the
rock.
But
the
duo
kept
their
differences
aside
and
came
together
to
celebrate
their
son
Arhaan's
birthday.
Apart
from
Malaika
&
Arbaaz,
the
private
birthday
bash
was
also
attended
by
their
family
members
including
Arpita
Khan
Sharma
and
Amrita
Arora.
However,
Salman
Khan
was
missing
from
the
birthday
bash
as
the
actor
was
not
in
town.
Arhaan,
who
was
born
on
November
9,
2002
has
grown
up
in
to
a
charming
boy
and
is
looking
simply
adorable
at
his
birthday
party.
Check
Out
The
Pictures
Below..
Arbaaz
&
Malaika
In
One
Frame
What
better
gift
could
Arhaan
ask
from
his
parents?
Isn't
it
lovely
to
see
how
Malaika
&
Arbaaz
made
their
son's
special
day
a
little
more
special?
Family
Picture
Birthday
boy
Arhaan
pose
for
a
picture
along
with
his
entire
family.
Malaika's
sister
Amrita
Arora
shared
this
picture
on
her
Instagram
account
and
wrote,
"Happy
happy
Arhaan❤️
#familytime
#celebrations
#1stborn
#unconditionallove."
Ahil
With
Malaika
If
this
picture
doesn't
warm
the
cockles
of
your
heart,
we
don't
know
what
will!
Malaika
Arora
Khan
kissing
Ahil,
while
Ahil
enjoys
being
cuddled
by
his
'Mami'.
Three
Generations
And
here
comes
the
picture
that
captures
the
unbreakable
bonding
of
three
generations
i.e.,
grandfather,
father
and
son!
Arhaan's
Birthday
Cake
Salman's
sister
Arpita
Khan
shared
the
picture
of
birthday
cake
on
Instagram
and
wrote,
"It's
nice
when
a
fancy
looking
cake
taste
divine
Fabulous
Nutella
cake
,
made
by
@tiernom.patisserie
for
@iamarhaankhanbirthday
...
thanks
V
we
loved
it!"
On
a
related
note,
Malaika
had
once
talked
about
Arhaan
and
had
mentioned
that
she
and
Arbaaz
never
imposed
anything
on
Arhaan
and
when
it
comes
to
choosing
religion,
it's
totally
upto
their
son.
She
was
quoted
as
saying
,
"He
has
the
right
to
choose
what
religion
he
wants
to
practice,
the
faith
you
follow...
It's
up
to
him
whether
he
wants
to
visit
a
mosque,
church
or
temple.
We
just
want
him
to
grow
up
to
be
a
good
human.
We
believe
in
the
power
of
prayer,
a
sense
of
connecting
with
a
higher
force.
But
that's
all.
We
celebrate
every
festival
with
the
same
fervor
and
respect.
As
long
as
we
instil
good
values
in
our
son,
it's
fine."