
In an Instagram post shared on Sunday, actor Arisha Razi Khan announced the birth of her baby boy, Abdul Dayyan. She shared a black-and-white photoshoot featuring the hands of the parents cradling the tiny feet and fingers of their little one.
"Our hearts are overflowing with love as we introduce our baby boy, Abdul Dayyan! Alhamdulillah, our little blessing is here, making us a family of three, and filling our lives with endless joy and gratitude," Arisha wrote. "Keep him in your prayers as we begin this beautiful new chapter."
Followers in the comments section offered their heartiest congratulations, with many in disbelief over the former child star's step into motherhood. "Mashallah. Congratulations! Can't believe you've taken up mommy duties. Sending a lot of prayers your way," a user wrote. "God bless you abundantly, little Dayyan!" wished another.
In February, Arisha revealed her pregnancy by sharing highlights from her teddy bear-themed baby shower. Posing with husband Abdullah Farrukh, she stood in front of a backdrop that read, "We can bearly wait."
She wrote in the caption, "Had the most beautiful baby shower, filled with love, laughter, and so many special moments. Grateful to everyone who made this day unforgettable!"
Arisha and Abdullah's Nikkah photos went viral in 2022. However, sentiments turned sour when the Chand Ki Pariyan actor took to Instagram to call out the studio responsible for the coverage for sharing content from the event on social media without the concerned parties' consent.
Calling the act "shameful and hurtful", she wrote, "They uploaded these videos and pictures without my permission while they knew it was a private event. They made my family moments viral for the sake of some publicity and views."
In the following Instagram Story, she added, "I myself might share these happy moments of my life, but that's completely my call. Nobody has the right to do it without my permission."
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