Ye Hai Mohabbatein Actor Shireen Mirza Announces Pregnancy with Husband Hasan Sartaj in Heartwarming Video

Shireen Mirza, best known for her role as Simmi Bhalla in Ye Hai Mohabbatein, has announced that she is expecting her first child with husband Hasan Sartaj. The actress shared the joyful news on Instagram on Saturday with an adorable video, expressing gratitude to Allah and excitement for the next chapter of their lives as parents.

In the video, Shireen is seen in a black dress, proudly showing off her baby bump while standing in a cornfield with Hasan. The couple smiles and holds hands, with a touching moment where they clip a tiny baby shirt onto a thread.

Shireen Mirza

Their heartfelt caption read:
“In the quiet of our duas, Allah heard us… and in His perfect timing, He blessed us with a miracle. A tiny soul, made of half of him and half of me. We can’t wait to grow you with all the love in our hearts. Our little miracle is on the way… as we step into this new chapter as parents. Ya Allah, protect our little one, and guide us to raise them in Your love and light. We can’t wait to hold you, guide you, and love you beyond words ✨💫🌟 Our hearts are full. Our hands will soon be, too. #InshaAllah.”

Fans flooded the comments with congratulations, wishing the couple health and happiness.

Shireen and Hasan, who tied the knot in a traditional nikah ceremony in Jaipur in 2021, are now eagerly anticipating the arrival of their bundle of joy.

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