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Dulquer Salmaan, Amal Sufiya welcome baby girl

| | May 06, 2017, at 09:50 pm
Chennai, May 5 (IBNS): Actor Dulquer Salmaan and Amal Sufiya have welcomed their first child.

Dulquer took to Twitter to announce the birth of their baby girl.

He shared the photo pf a medical document mentioning the birth of the baby girl.

"Doubly happy !! We are blessed with an angel. Our own little princess. My brain isn't even comprehending all this. Over the moon !!" Dulquer Salmaan tweeted.

Dulquer Salmaan is an Indian film actor who appears predominantly in Malayalam films.

Referred popularly as "DQ", Salmaan is the son of actor Mammootty.

Image: Dulquer Salmaan Twitter page

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