Krushna Abhishek and Kashmeera Shah host GRAND birthday bash for twins

From actor Karanvir Bohra’s family to Karan Mehra, every popular TV celeb turned up for the big bash. The twins looked immense adorable as they were nestled in their parents' arms. Read more details. 

Krushna Abhishek and Kashmera Shah’s twins first b’day bash was no less than a grand bash.

From actor Karanvir Bohra’s family to Karan Mehra, every popular TV celeb turned up for the big bash. The twins looked immense adorable as they were nestled in their parents' arms.

Talking about their kids, Krushna and Kashmeera said, "We didn't even realise that one year has passed. "

Not just it talking about the doctors who helped Kashmeera during hospital procedure, Kashmeera said, "Dr. Awasthy and his team played an important role during my hospital times." 

In an interview recently with a leading daily, Kashmera revealed that she and Krushna had tried 13 times to have kids naturally, however, it didn't work out.

Well, now this family looks complete. 

The actor stated that in just 10 days, she went from size two to eight and tried every month to have a baby; she even pumped herself with injections. 

She told in the interview that one of Krushna's cousins suggested them to opt for surrogacy. Shah said people in India think that an actor opts for surrogacy because they think she is figure-conscious. She said that because of their profession, they don't tend to marry early or have kids soon. But it was really hard for her to go through all the struggle.

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