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Usman Mukhtar turns his childhood room into dreamy nursery for baby Siera

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Aug 08

Pakistani actor and director Usman Mukhtar has shared a sneak peek into one of the most special projects of his life: designing his newborn daughter’s nursery.

 

In an Instagram post on Friday, August 8, he shared a before-and-after video of the room, accompanied by a heartfelt caption.

 

He wrote: “When we found out we were having a baby girl, it was one of the happiest and most emotional moments of our lives. It really hit us, we’re going to be parents to a little girl.”

 

He added, “I knew I wanted to do something personal, so I decided to design Siera’s nursery myself. Honestly, it turned out to be one of the most calming and meaningful things I’ve ever done. It gave me time to slow down and connect with what was coming, all the love, all the chaos, all the memories we’re about to make.”

 

Mukhtar also revealed: “The room that’s now Sisi’s nursery is actually the room I grew up in. So turning it into her little world felt really special, like life coming full circle in the most beautiful way.”

 

He added, “Every little corner, every detail in this room was put together with so much love. Zunaira sketched the wall art herself, and I don’t think she realises just how special that is. One day Siera will grow up and know her mama literally drew love on the walls for her.”

 

Mukhtar credited The Restorative Niche for the wall murals, saying they added charm to the space.

 

Fans flooded the comments section with love. One fan wrote, “So beautiful mashAllah Allah naseeb ache kre Ameen ❤️❤️❤️ so emotional tooo 🙈.” 

 

Another wrote, “So So So Adorable 😍😍.” 

 

Others commented, “Best thing on the internet today,” and “This is sooooooo magical!!! @zunaira.inam the drawings are unreal mashallah 😍.”

 

Siera was born on February 25, 2025. Introducing her to the world, he shared the news on social media with an adorable photo of the newborn’s tiny hand holding his finger. He also revealed the meaning behind her name, explaining that “Siera” is a Pashto word meaning “shade of a tree,” symbolizing comfort and protection.

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