TV Actress Shraddha Arya Blessed with Twins: A Boy and a Girl

TV Actress Shraddha Arya
TV Actress Shraddha Arya (Picture source: Instagram)

Television actress Shraddha Arya welcomed twin babies, a baby boy and a baby girl with her husband Rahul Nagal on November 29. The Kundali Bhagya fame actress announced this on social media giving a glimpse of her holding her babies on Tuesday. In her Instagram reel, she wrote, “Two little bundles of joy have made our family complete. Our Hearts Are Doubly Full!”

The new parents received lots of best wishes from their friends in the industry with Sriti Jha, Krishna Mukherjee, Sanjay Gagnani, Pooja Banerjee, Ruhi Chaturvedi, and many more sharing congratulatory comments. Her fans are also joining her in this happiness and are wishing her a lot on social media. Her fans are also sending heartfelt wishes to the actress on social media,.

In 2021, Shraddha married Rahul Nagal, who work in navy, and the couple announced their pregnancy in September of this year. Later, they even had a baby shower, and Shraddha looked quite excited to welcome her little bundle of joys. Some time back Shraddha also quit her show Kundali Bhagya after a journey of seven and a half years.

Shraddha made her debut with Zee TV’s talent hunt show India’s Best Cinestars Ki Khoj, in which she became the first runner-up. She made her acting debut in 2006 with the Tamil movie Kalvanin Kadhali opposite actor-director SJ Surya. The actress made her Bollywood debut in 2007 with Nishabd, directed by Ram Gopal Varma, starring Amitabh Bachchan and Jiah Khan. Shraddha portrayed the lead role in the show Main Lakshmi Tere Aangan Ki, alongside Sudeep Sahir. She has been a part of TV operas like Kundali Bhagya, Dream Girl, and Tumhari Paakhi.

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