Radhika Apte shares a photo with her one-week-old baby

Radhika Apte, a Bollywood actress, delightfully surprised her fans on Instagram by posting a cute photo of her newborn baby. She is shown in the photo breastfeeding her baby while using a laptop to attend a meeting. She is yet to disclose the baby’s gender, but she gave fans an adorable glimpse of the little one.

Sharing the picture on 13 December, the actress wrote in the caption, “First work meeting back after birth with our one-week-old at my breast.” She has tagged her husband Benedict Taylor in the post.

Radhika Apte
Picture source: instagram/radhikaofficial

As soon as Radhika shared the picture with her baby, her friends and fans around the world congratulated her and showered love on the child.

Radhika married Benedict Taylor in 2012. They met in 2011 when the actress visited London to learn contemporary dance. They have become parents after about 14 years. The actress previously announced her pregnancy by flaunting her baby bump at the London Film Festival in October.

Radhika Apte
Picture source: Instagram/radhikaofficial

Pregnancy is not Fun, said Radhika

According to Radhika Apte, her pregnancy was difficult. “Pregnancy is not fun,” she stated. Pregnancy goes better for some people. Some find it easier than others. Pregnancy is extremely challenging, and the body undergoes significant changes all the time. So, it’s been a hard journey. I don’t want to lie about this. Preparing yourself both physically and mentally is important, particularly if you have an active lifestyle.

She explained that she never intended to become a parent. So, she never looked into what pregnancy means or what happens during pregnancy. There’s so much sacredness attached to pregnancy that nobody tells you the reality because pregnancy is very hard.

Radhika’s last film appearance was in Sister Midnight, directed by Karan Kandhari. She is expected to star in Last Days, an upcoming American biographical drama film directed by Justin Lin and written by Ben Ripley.

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