EntertainmentRanveer, Deepika debut their baby Dua at Mumbai airport - WATCH

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Ranveer, Deepika debut their baby Dua at Mumbai airport – WATCH

Bollywood stars Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone made headlines today as they introduced their daughter, Dua Padukone Singh, to the public at Mumbai’s private airport. The family moment marked both baby Dua’s first public appearance and Padukone’s return to the spotlight since becoming a mother.

Ranveer and Deepika debut baby Dua at Mumbai airport

In touching scenes captured by photographers, Padukone was seen cradling her two-month-old daughter close to her chest as the couple navigated the airport terminal, accompanied by their parents.

“My duty to take care of the baby is at night, hence I am here,” Singh had previously told the media at the Singham Again trailer launch, explaining his wife’s absence from recent industry events.

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The couple, who welcomed their daughter on September 8, has been balancing their professional commitments with parenthood. While Padukone promoted her upcoming sci-fi venture Kalki 2898 AD during her pregnancy, she has since shifted to focus on motherhood. Singh, meanwhile, has maintained his public appearances, including promotional duties for upcoming projects.

This milestone appearance is the latest chapter in the beloved couple’s journey, which has captured the public’s imagination since their 2018 wedding.

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