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Salman Khan Shares Photograph With Baby Ahil

IANS, 02 Apr, 2016 01:03 PM
    Superstar Salman Khan, who became a uncle again by welcoming his half-sister Arpita Khan Sharma's first son named Ahil, has shared a photograph of himself with the newborn.
     
    Arpita, who married Aayush Sharma in November 2014, gave birth to her son on Wednesday.
     
    Salman took to Twitter to share a photograph of himself with the baby. 
     
    In the image, the 50-year-old actor is seen holding baby Ahil in his arms. 
     
    The "Dabangg" star is seen sporting a clean-shaven look and donning a black t-shirt, while baby Ahil can be seen wrapped up in a white cloth with a black baby cap. 
     
    On the work front, Salman is gearing up for his next film "Sultan", where he will be seen essaying the role of a wrestler, for which he has gained some weight. 
     
     
    Even actress Anushka Sharma, who will be seen sharing screen space with the "Wanted" star for the first time in the film, has undergone rigorous training for six weeks for her role as a wrestler.
     
    Directed by Ali Abbas Zafar and produced by Aditya Chopra under the Yash Raj Films banner, "Sultan" is slated to release on July 8. 
     
    HELEN ELATED OVER GRANDSON'S BIRTH
     
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    Yesteryear's dancing diva Helen, who is married to actor-scriptwriter Salim Khan, is ecstatic over the birth of her grandson Ahil.
     
    Helen's step daughter Arpita Khan, who is married to Aayush Sharma, gave birth to her first child on Wednesday.
     
    When IANS congratulated Helen at the ongoing Lakme Fashion Week Summer-Resort 2016, over the introduction of the new member in the family here, the 77-year-old said, “Thank you”, with a huge smile on her face.
     
    Helen walked the ramp for the brand AJIO at its “#DoubtIsOut” session of the fashion gala on Saturday.
     
    She was joined on stage by actress Sunny Leone, comedian Bharti Singh and transgender personality Laxmi Narayan, among others.
     
    This is perhaps the first time that a transgender has walked the ramp at Lakme Fashion Week. 
     
    Arpita and Aayush got married in November 2014.

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