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It’s A Girl! Alia Bhatt-Ranbir Kapoor Welcome Their First Child

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Mumbai: It’s all joys and cheers as B-Town favorite couple Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor welcomed their first child on Sunday.

According to the newswire agency ANI, the ‘Brahmastra’ couple welcomed a baby girl in the afternoon hours today.

Alia Bhatt took to Instagram and added “And in the best news of our lives.. Our baby is here and what a magical girl she is.”

She further added, “We are officially bursting with love, blessed and obsessed Parents.”

 

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Earlier, the couple reached HN Reliance Hospital on Sunday morning. After the couple reached the hospital, their mothers Neetu Kapoor and Soni Razdan were spotted reaching the hospital.

The couple tied knot in the month of April this year in a private wedding ceremony with close friends and family members in Mumbai.

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