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Estranged Couple Malaika Arora Khan And Arbaaz Khan Come Together For Their Son's Birthday

One big happy family. Or so it seems.
Amrita Arora/ Instagram

To celebrate their son's birthday, Arbaaz Khan and Malaika Arora Khan, whose marriage has fallen apart, came together.

On Wednesday night, Arhaan called in his 14th birthday with the entire Khan-daan including family patriarch Salim Khan, Helen, Salma Khan, daughter Alvira and her filmmaker husband Atul Agnihotri, Sohail Khan, Amrita Arora Ladakh, and his cousin brothers.

However, uncle Salman was nowhere to be found in the party pictures that made their way on Instagram.

The couple, who is trying to make their marriage work, posted some candid pics from Arhaan's birthday party on Wednesday night.

Birthday boy n his peeps ❤️

A photo posted by Amrita Arora (@amuaroraofficial) on

#aboutlastnight #arhaan #birthdayboy #familytime #dinnerparty #lovemyson 😘❤️😇

A photo posted by Arbaaz Khan (@arbaazkhanofficial) on

Happy happy Arhaan❤️ #familytime #celebrations #1stborn #unconditionallove

A photo posted by Amrita Arora (@amuaroraofficial) on

Amrita Arora posted another adorable picture of her sister playing with Arpita's son, Ahil.

Mami loving...,#Ahil loving!❤️ Birthday celebrations 💥 @malaikaarorakhan #Arhaansbirthday

A photo posted by Amrita Arora (@amuaroraofficial) on

She also posted a picture of herself with Arhaan and captioned it as:

"Happy 14 my darling boy...our 1st born ❤️Love u more than u will ever know❤️"

Happy 14 my darling boy...our 1st born ❤️Love u more than u will ever know❤️

A photo posted by Amrita Arora (@amuaroraofficial) on

The couple, who married in 1998, announced their separation in March this year.

They were last seen on-screen together as hosts of the show Power Couple.

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