Simar’s in-laws a couple Shoaib Ibrahim and Deepika Kakkar welcomed their baby boy on June 21. It was a premature birth and the baby has been in the NICU ever since. New dad Shoaib Ibrahim updates his fans about the actress and their son’s health. In a recent VLog, he revealed that their son’s health is improving day by day and they hope to be able to bring their little one home soon. Now, in the latest video, Shoaib Ibrahim revealed why Deepika Kakkar is still in hospital.
Why is Deepika Kakkar still in the hospital?
It’s been about a week since the birth and Deepika Kakkar is still not discharged. Talking about the same, Shoaib Ibrahim revealed that he is in hospital because he has to give his milk to the baby. He shared that they live in Mira Road and the hospital is in Bandra. It is inconvenient to receive milk three times a day and that is why Deepika Kakkar is still in the hospital. In the video, he said, “Day by day there is a lot of improvement in the baby. The only reason there is a delay in Deepika’s discharge is because she has to give her milk to the baby. Although the doctor said that we can bring it, but we live on Mira Road and the hospital is in Bandra, it would take a long time. Delivering milk three times a day is practically not possible. That’s why we’re still here.”
The video also shares the reaction of Shoaib Ibrahim’s mother and his family on the birth of their son. The actor also revealed that Deepika Kakkar remained strong during the procedure and was quite smiling throughout. Deepika Kakar shared that she had a feeling that she would have a son. The actor mentioned that the baby may stay in the hospital for a few more days, but there is nothing to worry about.
Watch Shoaib Ibrahim and Deepika Kakkar’s video below:
Deepika Kakkar and Shoaib Ibrahim’s happiness is clearly visible in the shared videos. The couple has embraced parenthood with extraordinary grace, affection and love.
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