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Kiara-Sid celebrate daughter Saraayah’s first Christmas: Pics

Kiara Advani and Sidharth Malhotra celebrate daughter Saraayah's first Christmas; give fans a glimpse of 'little Miss Claus'

Bollywood actress Kiara Advani has shared a heartwarming glimpse of her daughter Saraayah’s first Christmas. The beauty, took to her handle on Friday, to share with fans a glimpse of her family’s festive celebrations.

Kiara and Sidharth celebrate daughter’s first Christmas

Kiara, who has kept much of her private life with husband Sidharth Malhotra and their baby, off social media, took to her Instagram Stories to post adorable photos of the little one dressed in a gorgeous red velvet outfit with the words “My first Christmas” stitched on it. She accompanied the photo with a caption that read, “Merry Merry Christmas from my little Miss Claus.”

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Getting into the Christmas spirit, the actress also put up a tree and decorated it with personalised baubles featuring the names of Sid, daughter Saraayah and her own name, also hung up on the tree. The photos were reportedly from Kiara’s Christmas celebrations with friends, photos of which have been doing the rounds on social media.

Kiara and Sidharth introduce their baby to the world

This Christmas post was one of the rare glimpses fans have seen of the little one. The last time that the actress shared an update about her daughter, was last month, when she introduced her to the world and revealed her name as Saraayah Malhotra. Sharing an intimate first glimpse of the newborn, the actor and her husband posted a social media post that read, “From our prayers, to our arms our divine blessing, our princess, Saraayah Malhotra. ”

About Saraayah Malhotra

Saraayah, was born in July 2025. The actor couple have opted to keep the little one away from the media for now. Since becoming parents, the two have been maintaining a low profile. However, with their upcoming film projects, fans can expect to see a lot more of them.

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Kiara, on Sunday, shared her first look from the upcoming film ‘Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups’. The actress will be seen playing the role of a character named Nadia. ‘Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups’ marks Yash’s return to the big screen after ‘KGF: Chapter 2’. The film is written by Yash and Geetu Mohandas and directed by Geetu Mohandas. It has been shot in both English and Kannada, with dubbed versions planned in several Indian languages. Go to Source

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