On Wednesday,
Tamannaah Bhatia had walked the ramp at the India Couture Week. As the actress made a gorgeous appearance, she interacted with the media after the show. During this interaction, she was asked if she congratulated her co-star
Sidharth Malhotra for becoming a father and here’s what she said.
The actress told ANI, “I did message. And I think they both are just. That's the cutest couple ever. We always root for them. Both Kiara and Sid are just two amazing people."
Kiara and Sidharth welcomed their baby girl on July 15. While announcing the news of their baby, the couple shared a post which read, “Our hearts are full, and our world is forever changed. We are blessed with a baby girl."
Meanwhile, Tamannaah has started shooting for ‘Vvan: Force of the Forest’ with Sidharth. The film went on floors last month. It is directed by Deepak Mishra and Arunabh Kumar. Set against the lush, mystical backdrop of Central India's jungles, the story draws heavily from Indian folklore—blending ancient myths, forgotten temples, and secrets long swallowed by the wilderness. Promising a rich, immersive cinematic journey, the film is slated to hit theatres on May 15 next year.
At the moment, Sidharth is making the most of his newfound fatherhood and spending time with his wife and daughter. But soon, the actor should be seen gearing up for the release of his film ‘Param Sundari’ with Janhvi Kapoor. The film was supposed to release in July, but was pushed. The update came subtly via a revised teaser attached to the theatrical release of Maalik on July 11. Though the visuals mirrored the original teaser from May, the closing slate had been altered to ‘this August’ instead of ‘this July’. The previously announced date was July 25. The makers haven’t yet announced the exact release date of August.
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