Nawazuddin Siddiqui dotes over his daughter Shora Siddiqui and is ready to do anything for her. However, this promise to do anything for her proved a little expensive for him when Shora took him to a Dubai mall to buy a bag. During one of his latest interviews, the actor shared how he was left stunned when he saw the price of that small bag which his daughter had picked for herself.

While speaking on one of the latest episodes of Unfiltered by Samdish, Nawazuddin revealed that the last person on whose lap he put his head was his daughter Shora. He further shared, “I want everything for her. A few days back, she took me to a mall in Dubai, ‘Papa ek chota sa bag chahiye mujhe (Papa, I want a bag). I said, ‘Fine, buy it.'”

The actor added that he assumed it must be a small bag but never knew he would be pulled into the store of a luxury brand. “I thought it must be some small bag. But, she pulled me to Louis Vuitton’s showroom and picked up a small bag. Par jab usne mujhe rate bataye toh mere hosh udd gaye (But when she told me its price, I was shocked). It was very expensive. It costed Rs 2 lakh,” Nawaz shared, before checking with his team, who corrected him that it was priced Rs 2.5 lakh.

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“I thought it must be somewhere around Rs 20-25k, itna sa toh bag hai vo (It is such a small bag) But when I was told its price, I was like, ‘Hain? (What!)’,” an amused Nawaz added.

Shora is Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s daughter from his marriage to Aaliya Siddiqui. The couple, who have filed for divorce, are also parents to son, Yaani Siddiqui.

 

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On the work front, Nawazuddin will next be seen in the film Section 108. The upcoming film also stars Arbaaz Khan and Regina Cassandra.

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