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TV couple Dheena and Pragathi announce pregnancy with a heartwarming post

TV couple Dheena and Pragathi announce pregnancy with a heartwarming post

Time of India5 days ago
Popular comedian and TV personality
Dheena
, best known for his stint on 'Kalakka Povathu Yaaru', is all set to embrace a new chapter in his personal life. He and his wife
Pragathi
are expecting their first child.
Dheena took to social media to share the joyful news with fans, posting an adorable picture where he is seen lovingly holding Pragathi's baby bump. The photo has instantly melted hearts online, with fans and celebrities flooding the comments section with congratulatory messages.
In a touching caption that showcased his excitement and emotional connection, Dheena wrote,"Let us get my life and get our life with your life my life.."Tagging his wife @pragadheeswari_rengaraj, he also added sweet hashtags like #motherhood and #fatherhood
, expressing the couple's anticipation and happiness.
The announcement has been met with widespread love, as the couple enjoys a strong fan base, especially among Tamil television viewers.
Dheena
rose
to fame through Kalakka Povathu Yaaru, a popular comedy reality show, and gradually transitioned into acting. He has impressed audiences with his comedic timing in films like Pa Paandi, Thumbaa, Kaithi, and Master, where he shared screen space with Vijay. Known for his versatility, Dheena has carved a niche for himself in both television and cinema.
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