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Parineeti Chopra jokes about becoming a ‘full-fledged mom’

Parineeti Chopra jokes about becoming a 'full-fledged mom' after welcoming baby boy with Raghav Chadha

Parineeti Chopra embraces motherhood with a funny social media post. She shared a meme reflecting her new reality as a full-fledged mother. The actress and her husband Raghav Chadha recently welcomed their baby boy. Chopra also previously discussed her body transformation for the film Chamkila, detailing the significant weight gain for her role.

Parineeti Chopra, who recently welcomed her first child with husband Raghav Chadha, recently shared a hilarious post about becoming a ‘full-fledged mother’.Check out the post here:

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Aamir Khan meme perfectly sums up her reaction

The actress shared a hilarious clip from Aamir Khan’s iconic film Andaz Apna Apna, where his character is first seen bursting into laughter before his expression quickly turns into a nervous cry. The clip has a dubbed voice in the end, “Khatam (finished, tata bye bye).”

Parineeti Chopra & Raghav Chadha Welcome Baby Boy

The title of the video read, “Me, realising that I am a full-fledged mother now and not just pregnant anymore.”Parineeti and Raghav shared the news of their baby boy’s arrival on Instagram with a note that read, ‘He’s finally here! Our baby boy. And we literally can’t remember life before! Arms full, our hearts are fuller. First we had each other, now we have everything. With gratitude, Parineeti & Raghav.’

Parineeti on body image and transformation for Chamkila

Last year, on Raj Shamani’s podcast, Parineeti explained how the process of gaining weight affected her work and attracted criticism for her appearance. ”I lost brands, I didn’t do events because I was looking so terrible. People started saying, ‘She’s pregnant, she’s had liposuction, she’s done Botox on her face’. I used to look at all this and think, ‘You will never understand what I’m going through’,” she said. Elaborating further, she added, “It’s not healthy at all. In fact, when I signed Chamkila, I was at my peak fitness; I had been working out for two years, and I almost had abs. When I signed the film, Imtiaz told me I don’t really look like Amarjot, and I resolved to change that. In one minute, I forgot all the hard work I’d done for the previous two years. I gained 16 kgs, I used to eat heavy meals and go to sleep so that I look puffy the next morning. I wanted a double chin, I wanted my eyes to look small. I used to eat rice and rotis in numbers. It wasn’t just fun and games, eating pizza all day.” Go to Source

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