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Krushna Abhishek, Kashmera Shah Become Parents To Twins Through Surrogacy

Darpan News Desk IANS, 30 Jun, 2017 07:09 PM
  • Krushna Abhishek, Kashmera Shah Become Parents To Twins Through Surrogacy

Krushna Abhishek, Kashmera Shah welcomed twins via surrogacy. Krushna and Kashmira got married in 2013 after dating for many years. The popular comedian has been entertaining the world with his antics on screen.

 

According to his manager, the twins are doing perfectly fine.

 

When media contacted Krushna's manager, she said, "Krushna and Kashmira are now parents to twins. They had the babies through surrogacy. Krushna is not here at the moment as he is abroad shooting for his upcoming show The Drama Company along with Sudesh Lahiri and the rest."

 

The little ones are kept in the neo-natal care, according to a Mumbai Mirror report. Krushna and Kashmera have been frequenting the hospital to meet their bundles of joys and might just bring them home soon.

 

But we wonder why the new parents have kept the happy news under the wraps? Something similar happened when the duo got married in 2013 in Las Vegas but revealed all about it two years later in 2015. Later, Kashmera revealed that just because they didn’t wish to have a big fat wedding so they kind of eloped and exchanged the rings in a foreign land to keep it a private affair.

 

However, parenthood through surrogacy has become a common thing in the entertainment industry. Karan Johar, Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan, Sohail Khan and Tusshar Kapoor among others became proud fathers with the help of surrogate mothers.

 

NEW SHOW COMING SOON TOO

 

On the professional front, the first teaser of Krushna’s show has been released which has Bollywood’s Dada, Mithun Chakraborty and the team of Drama Company including, Krushna, Ali Asgar, Sanket Bhosle, Sugandha Mishra and Sudesh Lahiri.

 
 
 

 

“Shambu dada laayenge comedy ki dunia mein ek naya rangmanch bahut jald sirf Sony Entertainment Television par,” read the caption of the video Krushna shared on his Twitter handle. The show might pose a threat to already running comedy show, The Kapil Sharma Show on the same channel.

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