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Shah Rukh Khan visits Deepika Padukone in Mumbai hospital to meet her newborn baby
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Shah Rukh Khan visits Deepika Padukone in Mumbai hospital to meet her newborn baby

| @indiablooms | 13 Sep 2024, 03:48 pm

Mumbai/IBNS: Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan visited leading actress Deepika Padukone at a Mumbai hospital on Thursday to meet the latter's newborn baby.

Deepika Padukone and her husband Ranveer Singh became parents for the first time on September 8. The power couple were blessed with a baby girl.

In several viral videos, SRK, who has worked with Deepika in a number of films including two in the last year, drove to the hospital late at night on Thursday.

Several top personalities have already visited the actress after she turned mother. Billionaire Mukesh Ambani was among the firsts to turn up to see the newborn baby.

On the work front, the actress, who will take a maternity break from work now, is basking in the success of Nag Ashwin's Kalki 2898 AD, which went on to receive widespread critical acclaim and earned money at the box office.

Deepika, who played the protagonist, featured alongside Amitabh Bachchan, Kamal Haasan, Prabhas in the film, which is now streaming on Netflix.

Ranveer, on the other hand, is getting ready for his next films, Singham Again and Don 3.

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