Devoleena Bhattacharjee rocks Bengali look with baby bump; Nazim Khilji and Rakhi Sawant react
Devoleena has shared a set of pictures, showcasing a Bengali attire and proudly displaying her adorable baby bump.
Published: Monday,Aug 19, 2024 08:25 AM GMT-06:00
Devoleena Bhattacharjee is all set to welcome motherhood, as she recently revealed her pregnancy with her husband, Shanawaz Shaikh. Sharing the photos on her social media, the Saath Nibhaana Saathiya star conveyed her happiness. Now, Devoleena has shared a set of pictures, showcasing a Bengali attire and proudly displaying her adorable baby bump.
The soon-to-be mom actress, Devoleena Bhattacharjee, graced the pictures in a white saree adorned with a golden border, matched with a red blouse. Embracing her Bengali roots, she adorned herself with gold jewelry, while her hands adorned with red-gold bangles exuded traditional elegance. Completing her Bengali ensemble with sindoor, mehndi, and a red bindi.
In the photos, the actress joyfully displayed her baby bump. When posting these snapshots, Devoleena included a red heart, a shining star, and an evil eye emoji in the caption. Her pregnancy radiance was evident on her face, and her radiant smile enhanced her overall appearance.
Sending love to the actress in the comments, a fan wrote, "May Mahadev always keep you and the baby to be born happy and safe." Rakhi Sawant also shared her joy and left a sweet comment. The former Bigg Boss 15 contestant expressed, "Congratulations, my sweetheart. God bless you. Stay blessed. Be happy always, my sweetheart. Love you. I become a maasl." Additionally, Devoleena Bhattacharjee's Saath Nibhaana Saathiya co-star, Nazim Khilji, also responded to her photos.
For those who don't know, the ex-Bigg Boss 13 contestant revealed her pregnancy on August 15. Sharing on Instagram, Devoleena uploaded photos from the panchamrit ritual, with her family and close friends present. In the caption, she detailed the ritual's importance, letting fans know she's gearing up to welcome her first child.
She wrote, "Celebrating the divine journey to motherhood with the sacred Panchamrit ritual, where tradition and love blend to bless the mother and her unborn child with health, prosperity, and joy during this beautiful chapter of life."
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