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Mohit Suri and Udita Goswami welcome a baby boy

Well-known filmmaker Mohit Suri and actress Udita Goswami have welcomed a baby boy. The couple, who got married in 2013, already has a girl named Devi. Devi was born in 2015, and now the duo has welcomed a baby boy.

The good news has been confirmed by director Milap Zaveri, who took to Twitter to congratulate the couple. In his tweet, the Satyamev Jayate (2018) director wrote, "Congrats @mohit11481 and @UditaGoswami1 on becoming parents to a baby boy! Wish him loads of love!!!"


Earlier today, Udita Goswami took to her Instagram account and shared some pictures from her recent maternity photoshoot. In the pictures, the actress can be seen flaunting her heavy baby bump.

Mohit Suri is known for a series of successful films such as Zeher (2005), Murder 2 (2011), Aashiqui 2 (2013), Ek Villain (2013) and Half Girlfriend (2017). Udita, on the other hand, has now stopped working in movies.

We congratulate Mohit and Udita on the arrival of a new member in the family.

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