“Manchu Manoj and Bhuma Mounika Welcome Baby Girl; Lakshmi Manchu Overjoyed”

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Manchu Manoj and Bhuma Mounika Welcome Baby Girl; Lakshmi Manchu Delighted

Manchu Manoj and his wife Bhuma Mounika are celebrating the arrival of their baby girl, much to the joy of their family and fans. The happy news was shared by Manoj’s sister, actor Lakshmi Manchu, who took to social media to express her excitement and share glimpses of the new addition to their family.

In an Instagram post, Lakshmi Manchu shared two heartwarming pictures. One featured a tigress and a baby, symbolizing the protective and nurturing bond of motherhood, while the other showcased a blissful family of four, radiating happiness and love. Lakshmi captioned the post with the announcement, “And just like that, they are four! Blessed by the Gods, a little Goddess has arrived! We are thrilled to announce that Manoj and Mounika have welcomed their much-awaited baby girl.”

The couple, who had previously revealed that they were expecting a baby, affectionately nicknamed their daughter ‘MM Puli.’ Lakshmi also mentioned Mounika’s son from her previous marriage, Dhairav, who is eagerly embracing his role as a big brother to his new sibling.

Addressing the resemblance between the baby and herself, Lakshmi humorously commented, “FYI she looks just like her Atha (aunt). Even if I say so myself,” adding a touch of playful banter to the joyful announcement.

Clarifying earlier rumors of twins, Manchu Manoj stated in March that his wife was in her seventh month of pregnancy and that they were eagerly awaiting their baby’s arrival in May. He dispelled the twin rumors, emphasizing that they would share the news directly when the time was right. Manoj, known for his roles in films like “Okkadu Migiladu,” “Idi Naa Love Story,” and “Operation 2019,” is gearing up for a comeback with the upcoming film “What The Fish,” starring Niharika Konidela in the lead role. Further details about his new project, set to be announced on his birthday on May 20, are eagerly anticipated by his fans.

The Manchu family’s joyous occasion has been met with warm wishes and blessings from their well-wishers and the entertainment industry. As they embrace the journey of parenthood once again, their fans are looking forward to more delightful updates and moments from the growing Manchu family.

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