Kunal Kapoor and Naina Bachchan welcome baby boy

Kunal Kapoor and Naina Bachchan


Kunal Kapoor and Naina Bachchan have invited their first kid, a child, on Monday. The entertainer took to Instagram to declare the news. "To all our well-wishers, Naina and I are excited to share that we have become glad guardians to a wonderful child kid. 

We express gratitude toward God for our plentiful endowments," Kunal shared. When he shared the news, Kunal got love from his fans and companions. "Endowments in overflow," a remark read, while many fans poured complimentary messages.

Hrithik Roshan was excited to know the news. He sent a great deal of affection to the family and dropped a remark alluding himself as "Machu." His ex Sussanne Khan saluted Kunal and Naina and said the two will be "mind boggling guardians."

Neil Nitin Mukesh tweeted, "Congrats to you and the whole family my dear sibling. This is such wonderful information. God favor the child." Shweta Bachchan dropped a heart emoticon and stated, "love all of you." "Congratulations Kunnu to you and Naina! God favor the lil one," Sophie Choudry referenced on Twitter.

The 44-year-old wedded Naina Bachchan in 2015. Naina is the niece of Amitabh Bachchan.

Kunal, who was most recently seen in The Empire and Ankahi Kahaniya, is as yet associated with his personality in Rang De Basanti. In a meeting with indianexpress.com, Kunal recalled that he previously read Rang De Basanti as an associate chief to Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra.

In the film, he played Aslam. Kunal accepted that the center issues tended to in Rang De Basanti actually sound accurate. Discussing why the film actually feels significant, Kunal shared, "I think it discusses issues that we are as yet managing, tragically. Regardless of whether it is defilement in the public arena, whether it is sure negativity, those are things that we are as yet managing as a general public."

"I regularly say that I want to believe that we develop, as a general public, to when Rang De Basanti is unessential, where individuals check out it and say this isn't appropriate any longer. Tragically, it is still however pertinent as it might have been 15 years back," he finished up.

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