Tusshar Kapoor announces the arrival of his son
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'Kyaa Kool Hain Hum' actor Tushhar Kapoor, gave his fans a shock when he announced the arrival of his son, who was born last week through IVF and surrogacy. The baby boy has been named Laksshya. On that Tusshar said, "I am thrilled to be a father! The paternal instincts in me have been overpowering my heart and mind for some time now. Therefore, I am thrilled beyond words to have Laksshya, now the greatest source of joy in my life. He also said, "By the greatness of god and the excellent medical team at Jaslok (hospital), parenthood is an option for many, who choose to be single parents."
Proud grandparents, Shobha Kapoor and veteran actor Jeetendra opened up saying, "We could not be more excited to be grandparents to Laksshya, and are completely supportive of Tusshar's decision. This is certainly a tremendous blessing, and an exciting time in our lives. Tusshar is a wonderful son, and he has proven with responsibility, independence, and kindness that he will be a great father to Laksshya". Sources say that, The IVF treatment was organized by Firuza Parikh, Director of IVF and Genetics at the Jaslok Hospital and Research Centre. Parikh said: "I am impressed with Tusshar's determination to be a father. He maintained a keen interest in the baby's health at every stage. He will surely be a sensitive and nurturing parent. As a public figure, Tusshar's brave and bold decision will open the field of assisted reproduction making it accessible to not just single parents, but also to many who fervently desire to have a baby.
Director of IVF and Genetics at the Jaslok Hospital and Research Centre, Parikh pointed out saying, that recently they have many single men and women approved for parenthood. We all know that, actor Aamir Khan and his wife Kiran Rao had son Azad Rao Khan through surrogacy even Shah Rukh Khan and Gauri Khan's third child AbRam was born via surrogacy.
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