Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh gave the biggest Diwali gift to their fans by dropping the first glimpse of their daughter on social media. The couple also revealed that the 1-month-old baby had been named ‘Dua Padukone Singh’. Soon after the bomb post took over social media, Alia Bhatt showered love on it. Arjun Kapoor, on the other hand, called the little girl ‘Baby Simba’.
Minutes ago, the most loved couple in B-town, Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh made their fans jump in joy with a special Diwali gift. In the collab post, the couple dropped the first official glimpse of their first child, a baby girl they named ‘Dua Padukone Singh’. The photo featured the cute tiny feet of the little girl who wore a cuter suit-pant set in pink. She was probably standing on the lap of her mother, DP who wore a red outfit to celebrate the big moment.
Soon after the post was dropped, Alia Bhatt took over the comments section and dropped multiple red heart emojis. Arjun Kapoor, who will be next seen with Deepika and Ranveer in Rohit Shetty’s Singham Again, stated that the little girl is ‘Baby Simba’
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In the post, the Bajirao Mastani co-stars revealed the name of their baby. They expressed, “Dua Padukone Singh | दुआ पादुकोण सिंह. ‘Dua : meaning a Prayer. Because She is the Answer to our Prayers. Our hearts are filled with Love & Gratitude. Deepika & Ranveer.”
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Earlier this year, Deepika and Ranveer finally announced that they were expecting their first child together, six years after they tied the knot in 2018. In the unique, creative and cute post they revealed that their first child is due September 2024. Then on September 7, the the power couple along with their family were seen arriving at Mumbai’s H.N Reliance Hospital after offering prayers at the Siddhivinayak Temple on the eve of Ganesh Chaturthi. Then on September 8, the couple shared the news with their fans through a joint Instagram post reading and stated, “Welcome Baby Girl! 8.9.2024.”
DP and RS giving a peek of their daughter is the best Diwali gift ever, don’t you agree?
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