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Kalki's bunny teeth revelation: It runs in the family

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Mumbai, May 27 (IANS) Actress Kalki Koechlin feels that the "bunny teeth" syndrome runs in the family.

Kalki took to Instagram, where she shared a photograph of her "little brother" smiling.

"Guess it runs in the family...#bunnyteeth #cuteness #littlebrother," Kalki captioned the image.

The actress then shared a photograph of three green cotton masks.

"The three little masks... #scarytales, #covidtimes."

She recently shared an Instagram video where she croons the classic "La Vie En Rose" for her daughter Sappho. She renders her interpretation of the popular Edith Piaf song on a ukulele.

" 'La vie en rose' Sharing our interpretation of Edith Piaf's sweet love song with a little improvising from Sappho," Kalki captioned the black-and-white video.

Kalki and her boyfriend Guy Hersberg welcomed Sappo in February 2020. She had previously married filmmaker Anurag Kashyap in 2011 but the two separated after a couple of years.

--IANS

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