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Veena Malik Becomes Mother Of Boy

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 23 Sep, 2014 01:28 PM
  • Veena Malik Becomes Mother Of Boy
Pakistani actress Veena Malik and her husband Asad Bashir Khan Khattak became parents to a boy here Tuesday. He has been named Abram Khan Khattak.
 
Veena, who entered showbiz in India via the fourth season of reality show "Bigg Boss" in, delivered her newborn at the Virginia Hospital Center here, a statement said.
 
She even tweeted: "Alhumdullilah we are blessed with a Baby Boy @iAbramKhan... cute son of Proud father @Asadbashirr."
 
The news was also disclosed by her businessman husband on Twitter.
 
"Thank you Allah Pak 4 blessing us wth a lovely son Abram Khan Khattak.
 
@iVeenaKhan thx 4 giving me biggest happiness," tweeted Asad, who married Veena in Dubai last year.
 
The duo also shared a photograph, in which the proud daddy is holding the little one in his arms.
 
Baby Abram already has a Twitter page.

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