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Actress Yami Gautam And Director Aditya Dhar Welcome Baby Boy On Akshay Tritiya; Name Him Vedavid

Actress Yami Gautam and her director husband Aditya Dhar have welcomed a baby boy. Yami gave birth to their son on Akshay Tritiya, which fell on May 10.

Yami Gautam, known for her role in Article 370, and her director husband Aditya Dhar have welcomed a baby boy. Yami gave birth to their son on Akshay Tritiya (May 10). The proud parents, Yami and Aditya, announced that they have named their son Vedavid.

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“We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the exceptionally dedicated and wonderful medical professionals at Surya Hospital, especially Dr. Bhupender Awasthi and Dr. Ranjana Dhanu, for their expertise and tireless efforts that made this joyous occasion possible.”

As we begin this beautiful journey of parenthood, we eagerly look forward to the bright future ahead for our son. With every milestone he reaches, we are filled with hope and belief that he will grow into a source of pride for our entire family and our beloved nation.

Also Read: ‘He Stood By Me Even When I Messed Up’; Sanjay Leela Bhansali Reveals Name Of His Only Friend In Bollywood

First published on: May 20, 2024 11:53 AM IST


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