Rekha Thapa Set to Welcome First Child in America
Renowned Nepali actress Rekha Thapa is gearing up for a life-changing chapter as she anticipates the arrival of her first child in the United States. The actress, who tied the knot with her beau Balram Shahi a year and a half ago, has recently flown to America, where she plans to stay for the next five months.
Sources close to the actress reveal that Rekha’s decision to give birth in America is influenced by the presence of Balram’s family in the country. The couple has been eagerly preparing for the arrival of their bundle of joy, and Rekha’s stay in America is expected to be a mix of familial support and the comfort of a foreign setting.
The actress took to social media to share glimpses of her time in America, including a heartwarming picture and video celebrating her husband Balram Shahi’s birthday. The posts have garnered attention and best wishes from fans and well-wishers.
Rekha’s upcoming film, ‘Upahar,’ which she produced, is set to hit the screens on the 25th of Falgun. The actress has diligently completed the dubbing for the film and engaged in promotional activities through interviews with various media outlets.
Unfortunately, Rekha won’t be in Nepal during the film’s release, as she follows her doctor’s advice, who has given her a delivery date in the Nepali month of Magh. The actress made the decision to fly to the United States two months prior to her due date, ensuring a comfortable and stress-free environment for the impending arrival of her child.
Fans and the Nepali film industry eagerly await the joyous moment when Rekha Thapa welcomes her firstborn in the enchanting month of Magh, surrounded by the warmth and love of her extended family in America.
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