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Dia Mirza
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Dia Mirza shares image of her baby Avyaan on Instagram

| @indiablooms | Sep 17, 2021, at 10:46 pm

Mumbai: Actress Dia Mirza on Friday thrilled her fans by posting the first picture of her child's face.

She captained the image as perfectly as possible when she wrote: "Our story has only just begun Avyaan 15.09.2021."

"We are deeply grateful to many good people who took very good care of you Avyaan in the first 4 months of your life. Dr. Hari, Dr.Jui, Dr. Pradeep, Dr.Anish and all the nurses and @suryahospitals under the able leadership of Dr.Awasthi and Dr.Kabra We will be forever grateful for the care and love you received from all of them," she said.

In the image, the baby could be seen resting on his mother's shoulder.

The sketch filter adds to the beauty of the image.

She fur ther wrote: "Avyaan, you have taught us humility, grace, and power of prayer Stay blessed baby. You complete us in every way ."

Avyaan was born premature on May 14 and had to spend close to two months in the NICU (newborn intensive care unit), reports Hindustan Times.

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