Varun Dhawan's brother Rohit Dhawan blessed with a baby girl

As per reports the family will have a grand celebration in a couple of days which is expected to be attended by many Bollywood celebs so don’t be surprised to spot Varun's close friends from the industry.

It's good news for Varun Dhawan and his family as the actor's brother Rohit Dhawan got blessed with a baby daughter on 31st May.

Rohit who's also a filmmaker is married to Jaanvi Desai Dhawan who gave birth to their li'l bundle of joy. The couple welcomed their first child on Tuesday May 29th  and the baby as well as the mother are still in hospital.

However, the Dhawans are pretty excited and are prepping up for their daughter's welcome. Yes, varun is playing a major role in planning a surprise for his niece in the sweetest way.  

The actor has put up a cute, star shaped helium balloons with “Welcome Baby Girl” written on it. He even posted a picture of it on his Instagram stories.

Aww! Isn't it cute?

As per reports the family will have a grand celebration in a couple of days which is expected to be attended by many Bollywood celebs so don’t be surprised to spot Varun's close friends from the industry.

Meanwhile, we can’t wait to see the proud parents with their newborn.

On the work front, Varun Dhawan is currently shooting for Karan Johar's 'Kalank'  which also stars Madhuri Dixit, Sanjay Dutt, Alia Bhatt, Aditya Roy Kapur. He also has 'Rannbhoomi' and a dance film with Katrina Kaif in the pipeline, while his film with Anushka Sharma, 'Sui Dhaaga: Made In India' will hit the screens in September.

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