Vivek Oberoi's baby daughter clicked!

  • IndiaGlitz, [Wednesday,June 17 2015]

Vivek Oberoi and wife Priyanka Oberoi were blessed with a baby girl, Ameyaa Nirvana Oberoi, on the auspicious occasion of Akshaya Tritiya this year and the little one was welcomed to her home in Mumbai yesterday. Picture perfect, the family was snapped at the airport, looking blissfully happy.

Ameyaa who was with her mother Priyanka in her maiden city Bangalore, traveled to Mumbai yesterday with her brother Vivaan and doting father Vivek.

Vivek who was in IIFA Malaysia hosting a segment of the show, flew down to Bangalore and the family then together traveled to Mumbai to welcome the little one home.

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