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Jay Bhanushali & Mahhi Vijj set to embrace parenthood

Did you hear the news? Jay Bhanushali and Mahhi Vijj, one of the most adorable couples in telly-town, are set to welcome their first biological child.

The couple, who walked down the aisle almost nine years ago in 2010, is finally starting their family and they are quite psyched up about this new development in their life.


According to reports, Vijj is in her second trimester of her pregnancy. The actress has been away from the spotlight for quite some time now. Reports about her being pregnant have hit headlines many times in the past, but this time around, the news has been officially confirmed.

For the uninitiated, Jay Bhanushali and Mahhi Vijj have also adopted two children of their caretaker. They adopted them two years ago in 2017 and took the responsibility of funding their education and raise them as their own.

We congratulate Jay Bhanushali and Mahhi Vijj on this new development in their life.

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