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From Finding Him ‘Creepy' To Expecting FIRST Child - A Look At Patralekha And Rajkummar Rao's Love Story

From Finding Him ‘Creepy' To Expecting FIRST Child - A Look At Patralekha And Rajkummar Rao's Love Story

India.com09-07-2025
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Bollywood stars Rajkummar Rao and Patralekhaa have announced they are expecting their first child. The couple, who have been together for over a decade, shared the joyful news on social media. Know all about their journey that has captured fans' hearts. https://zeenews.india.com/photos/entertainment/from-finding-him-creepy-to-expecting-first-child-a-look-at-patralekha-and-rajkummar-rao-s-love-story-2929386 Updated:Jul 09, 2025, 07:33 PM IST Baby Announcement
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Rajkummar Rao and Patralekhaa are expecting their first child. They shared the joyful news on Instagram with a pastel-toned image with a floral wreath and a cradle, captioned 'Baby on the way." First Meeting Story
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Patralekhaa initially found Rajkummar 'creepy' after watching his debut film Love Sex Aur Dhokha (LSD), and was hesitant to meet him during a shoot, she said in an interview with Humans of Bombay. Awkward Beginnings
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During their first car ride to Pune for a music video shoot, she made her sister sit between them, feeling uncomfortable and wary of him. Unexpected Connection
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She continued, "It was bit awkward, because the ride was also long from Mumbai to Pune. So, he was like, 'Hey, what do you do?' I am like, 'I have done these couple of ads'. And the moment I said that, I saw there was some shift. And as the story goes, he had seen that particular ad and he was like, 'I wanna marry this girl'". Love Blossoms on Set
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While shooting the video, Patralekhaa discovered Rajkummar's genuine nature and passion for art, which made her fall in love with him. A Decade-Long Relationship
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The couple dated for over 11 years before tying the knot on November 15, 2021, in a heartfelt ceremony. On-Screen Collaborations
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They've worked together on acclaimed projects such as the film Citylights and the web series Bose: Dead/Alive. (All Images: IMDb/@patralekhaa/Instagram)
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