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Actress Nisha Rawal shares new image of his son on social media

| | Jul 19, 2017, at 09:04 pm
Mumbai, July 19 (IBNS): TV actress Nisha Rawal has shared an image of her son on social media.

The mother-son duo looked beautiful in the picture.

The boy was born on June 14.

Nisha and Karan tied the nuptial knots in 2012.

Sharing the image on Instagram, the actress captioned it as: "Someday when the pages of my life end, I know you will be one of its most beautiful chapters-Anonymous."

The small boy has been named by their parents as Kavish.

Introducing the child, Nisha had earlier shared a single picture of his son and captioned it as: "14th of June 2017, we were touched by an angel in the form of a baby boy. We now call him & introduce to you "KAVISH MEHRA". Our joy would be incomplete without sharing this blessed news with you. 3 fold love from the 3 of us ."

Image: Nisha Rawal Instagram page

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