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Shreya Ghoshal announces pregnancy with husband Shiladitya M, check out her sweet announcement

In the picture, Shreya Ghoshal could be seen dressed in a blue flowy dress, posing on her balcony, whilst cradling her baby bump.

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Shreya Ghoshal, on Thursday, shared an exciting piece of news with her fans as she and her husband Shiladitya M are expecting their first baby together. Shreya took to social media to make the announcement.

Sharing a photo of herself looking down and cradling her evident baby bump, Shreya wrote, "Baby #Shreyaditya is on its way! @shiladitya and me are thrilled to share this news with you all. Need all your love and blessings as we prepare ourselves for this new chapter in our lives."

In the picture, Shreya could be seen dressed in a blue flowy dress, posing on her balcony.

Check out Shreya Ghoshal's pregnancy announcement here. 

On the other hand, Shreya's husband Shiladitya M reposted the photo on his Instagram account and wrote, "Cannot wait to cherish this bundle of excitement coming up in our lives and a whole new experience to share with @shreyaghoshal."

Shreya and Shiladitya got married in 2015. They are childhood sweethearts and have been married for 6 years now. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Shiladitya M (@shiladitya)

Shreya's pregnancy announcement comes just a day after singer Harshdeep Kaur announced that she and her husband Mankeet Singh welcomed a baby boy. Sharing a picture from one of her pregnancy photoshoots with Mankeet, Harshdeep shared the happy news and wrote, "A little bit of heaven just came down to earth and has made us Mommy & Daddy. Our Junior ‘Singh’ has arrived & we couldn’t be happier!"

From the music fraternity, singer Neeti Mohan is also expecting her first baby with Nihaar Pandya. She made the announcement last month on Instagram.

In a recent interview with Hindustan Times, Shreya had opened up about making new music with her brother Soumyadeep Ghoshal during the coronavirus-induced lockdown. 

She had said, "Things happen when you want them to happen. The lockdown and quarantine last year made me go into an introspective mode and think what I really want to do musically. This idea stemmed from there. I want to do something which would make me foray in my roots in classical music. I want to take it forward to the generation that follows me. I didn’t want to make it sound like a clichéd classical piece, but a new age experience."

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