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Arbaaz Khan and Sshura Khan welcome baby girl

It’s a girl! Arbaaz Khan and Sshura Khan welcome their first child; Salman Khan returns to celebrate

Bollywood actor and filmmaker Arbaaz Khan and his wife, makeup artist Sshura Khan, have added a new bundle of joy to their family. The couple, who tied the knot in an intimate ceremony in December 2023, have welcomed a baby girl, bringing immense happiness to the entire Khan family.

Khan family celebrates birth of new baby girl

As reported by Bollywoodbubble and Free Press Journal, Arbaaz and Sshura have been blessed with a beautiful baby girl. The arrival of their daughter has filled their home and hearts with joy. The Khan family, including superstar Salman Khan and actor Sohail Khan, is said to be overjoyed at the news.

Arbaaz Khan Confirms Sshura Khan’s Pregnancy, Calls It a Joyful New Chapter

Though Arbaaz has not officially announced the birth on social media, multiple media reports have confirmed that he has embraced fatherhood once again.

Sshura Khan admitted to hospital before birth

Sshura was hospitalised on October 4 in Mumbai, ahead of the birth. Videos have surfaced on social media showing Arbaaz, his brother Sohail Khan, and Arhaan Khan, Arbaaz’s son with Malaika Arora, entering the hospital, eagerly awaiting the new arrival.The hospital stay marked an emotional moment for the family as they prepared to welcome the newest member of the Khan clan.

Salman Khan returns from Panvel farmhouse to celebrate

According to AajTak, superstar Salman Khan returned from his Panvel farmhouse to join the celebrations at his Bandra residence. The actor wanted to be with his family during this joyous occasion and share the happiness with Arbaaz and Sshura. The Khan family is known for its close-knit bond, and the arrival of the baby girl has brought them even closer.

Arbaaz Khan on embracing fatherhood

Arbaaz Khan had confirmed the news of Sshura Khan’s pregnancy back in June. In an interview with Bombay Times, he said, “Yes, it is there. I’m not denying that information because right now it’s something that is out there, my family knows about it. People have got to know about it, and it’s fine. It’s pretty evident also. It’s a very exciting time in both our lives. We are happy and excited. We’re going to welcome this new life in our life.”Sharing how he felt about becoming a father again, Arbaaz added, “Everybody tends to be nervous. Any person would feel (the nerves); I’m also getting into fatherhood now after some time. It’s a fresh new feeling for me all over again. I’m excited. I’m happy and I’m looking forward. It’s just giving me a new sense of happiness or responsibility. I’m kind of liking that.” Go to Source

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