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Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain actress Saumya Tandon announces pregnancy

Surprising her millions of fans, actress Saumya Tandon, who plays the popular character of Anita Tiwari on the hit &TV show Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain, on Tuesday announced that she is expecting her first baby with banker husband Saurabh Devendra Singh.

Saumya, who has also been a part of a couple of Bollywood films in the past, took to Instagram to let her fans and well-wishers know that she is expecting a little bundle of joy in her life.


"Woke up feeling like a magician, feel like a superhero without a cape most days now, filled with blessing and godliness. Constantly excited by the buzzing in my head and the sudden pump of hormones. This promises to be a fascinating ride. The big news -- I'm pregnant and trying to soak in every moment of it! Need your best wishes throughout," read her super-cute post.

The actress married Saurabh Devendra Singh in December 2016.

We congratulate Saumya and Saurabh for soon becoming a family of three.

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  • She also comments on British-era influence on nurse uniforms
  • She plays a nurse in Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata, based on the 26/11 Mumbai attacks

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