Dhanush film actress gives birth to a baby boy..!

The news that Dhanush's film actress has given birth to a baby boy is currently going viral on social media. Starting from Kollywood, actor dhanush has started clubbing in Hollywood. All the films released in his acting are well received by the people. Currently, dhanush is acting in many films like Naane Naane Varuven, Vaathi, etc. The Gray Man is a film directed by the director of Avengers. Actor dhanush was acting in this film which was released at a huge cost. Dhanush's currently released film directed by Mithran jawahar is Thiruchitrambalam. The film stars dhanush, Rashi Khanna, menon -Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>nithya menon Bharathiraja, and prakash raj among others.
After a long gap, Dhanush's Thiruchitrambalam has released in theatres. Fans are celebrating it like a festival. Also, the film has been released and is getting huge response from all fans. All the films released with Dhanush's acting are giving super duper hits. In that way, the hindi film Raanjhanaa was released in 2013 starring Dhanush. This film was dubbed and released in tamil under the name Ambikapathy. This film was directed by anand L Roi. dhanush, sonam kapoor, and many other actors acted in this film. This film was released and received a good response from the fans. Actress sonam kapoor acted opposite dhanush in this film. She is a leading actress in Bollywood. sonam kapoor is the daughter of top leading actor Anil Kapoor. She made her debut in the cinema in 2007 with the film Saawariya and after that, she acted in many super hit films. Then actress sonam kapoor got married to businessman anand Ahuja in 2018. Even after marriage, sonam kapoor continued to act in films. In this case, she gave birth to a boy yesterday. sonam kapoor announced this on her instagram page. In it, she mentions the doctors and friends who supported them. Now, after her post went viral on social media, many celebrities and fans are congratulating sonam kapoor and anand Ahuja.

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