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Rucha Hasabnis was born on 8 February 1988 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India in a Marathi family. [4] On 26 January 2015, she married Rahul Jagdale and took break from acting afterwards. [5] On 10 December 2019, she gave birth to a daughter. [6] On 7 November 2022 she gave birth to a son. [7] In 2020, she returned with a small screen shoot. [8]
Saath Nibhaana Saathiya (transl. Stand by Me, Partner) is an Indian Hindi-language television series produced by Rashmi Sharma under Rashmi Sharma Telefilms. [4] It premiered on 3 May 2010 on Star Plus and became one of the longest running television series in India. [5]
Saath Nibhaana Saathiya 2 (transl. Stand by Me, Partner 2) is an Indian Hindi-language television series produced by Rashmi Sharma Telefilms. [1] [2] It aired from 19 October 2020 to 16 July 2022 on Star Plus. [3] Initially based on Star Jalsha's Bengali series Ke Apon Ke Por, it is a sequel to the long-running series Saath Nibhaana Saathiya. [4]
Kasamh Se (English title: The Promise) is an Indian soap opera produced by Ekta Kapoor for Balaji Telefilms.The show aired on Zee TV from 16 January 2006 to 12 March 2009, when the series ended due to cost issues. [1]
Barasala (also Namakarana Dolarohana or Naam Karan, or spelled Balasare) is a traditional ceremony of naming a newborn baby among Hindu communities of India. Jews celebrate this ceremony in the name of Javed Habat or Brit Mila. It resembles the Christian baptism ceremony, and was also celebrated in ancient Greece and Persia.
Jatakarman is the first post-natal rite of passage for a new born baby, in ancient texts of Hinduism. It celebrates the baby's birth, as well as the bonding of the father with the baby. [ 6 ] During a traditional Jātakarman ritual, the father welcomes the baby by touching the baby's lips with honey and ghee (clarified butter).
Bringing Up Bates star Josie Bates welcomed her third baby with husband Kelton Balka. “We waited 9 months for the surprise of our lives,” Bates, 24, captioned an Instagram video on Thursday ...
According to the date and time of birth of the child, a particular letter of the Sanskrit alphabet associated with the child's solar birth sign (Surya Rashi) is chosen which would prove lucky for the baby. The baby is then given a name starting with that letter. Usually the grandfather whispers the name four times in the right ear of the baby.