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Arbaaz Khan
Arbaaz Khan with his wife Sshura Khan. Photo: Arbaaz Khan/Instagram

Arbaaz Khan, Sshura Khan welcome baby girl: Reports

| @indiablooms | Oct 05, 2025, at 05:02 pm

Bollywood actor and superstar Salman Khan's brother Arbaaz Khan and wife Sshura Khan have welcomed a baby girl on October 5, media reports said.

The latest report came after Arbaaz’s wife, Sshura, had been admitted to a hospital in Khar, Mumbai, as they prepared to welcome their first child together, reported Money Control.

Several videos of the couple visiting hospital with their family members have now gone viral.

Sshura Khan was reportedly admitted to the PD Hinduja Hospital on October 4.

Arbaaz was present at the hospital to support his wife during the delivery of their first child together, reported Money Control.

This Arbaaz Khan's second child.

He shares a son named Arhaan Khan with actress Malaika Arora.

They were married in 1998.

The couple got divorced in 2017.

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