Shahrukh, Gauri Khan to have third baby

Published June 14, 2013
Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan (L) and his wife Gauri pose for a picture after a news conference in Mumbai August 26, 2010. - Reuters (File)  Photo
Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan (L) and his wife Gauri pose for a picture after a news conference in Mumbai August 26, 2010. - Reuters (File) Photo

Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan is going to become a father for the third time.

Media reports suggest that power couple are apparently having a third child through surrogacy. This is a secret and very few people are privy to this news. However, the news has now been leaked out by media including Zoom TV.

According to a source close to King Khan, the baby is a boy and it was Gauri's decision to go in for surrogacy.

It is also reported that the couple consulted the same doctor that Aamir Khan and Kiran Rao went to for their baby, Azad, who was given birth by a surrogate mother.

Shah Rukh's kids Aryan (15) and Suhana (13) are very excited about the new arrival as they will have a baby brother to play with. Meanwhile, preparations have started in Mannat to welcome the new bundle of joy. - TOI

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