Telugu actor Sharwanand shares picture with baby daughter, reveals her name

Updated : Mar 07, 2024 20:52
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Telugu actor Sharwanand has shared a special post with his fans and loved ones on his 40th birthday. The actor announced that he and his wife had become parents and welcomed a baby girl into their family. 

Sharwanand shared a picture where he and his wife are with their baby in their bed. Sharing the picture, he wrote, “Thank you everyone for the love and wishes. Saved the best news for last. Entering the new year with my biggest blessing by my side.” 

In another picture, the baby can be seen holding the actor’s hand. In the caption, the ‘Oke Oka Jeevitham’ actor shared the name of his daughter, Leela Devi Myneni. 

Following the picture is Rakshitha’s picture with baby. She is seen holding her legs. 

As soon as the actor made the announcement, many celebrities, took to the comment section to share congratulatory messages. Actor Navdeep wrote: "Puttinandhuku thanks," which means ‘thanks for being born’. Aditi Rao Hydari, Vedhika, Priyadarshi, and others also shared best wishes for the couple. 

Sharwanand’s work front 

Sharwanand is currently working on his upcoming film, ‘Manamey. ’Kriti Shetty will play the female lead in the film. Ravi Multani and Richa Prakash will also be seen playing important roles in the film.  

He has also announced two new projects on his birthday which are tentatively titled Sharwa36 and Sharwa37. Sharwa 36 will be directed by Abhilash Reddy, and the music will be composed by Ghibran. Not much is disclosed about ‘Sharwa 37’ but the film will be directed by Ram Abbaraju. 
 

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