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Photo of the day: Genelia, Arpita and Kanchi flaunt their baby bumps

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Photo of the day: Genelia, Arpita and Kanchi flaunt their baby bumps Kanchi Kaul, Arpita and Genelia D'Souza Deshmukh. Photo: Instagram

Mumbai: A host of Bollywood celebrities like Anushka Sharma, Riteish Deshmukh, wife Genelia and Kabir Khan, among others attended the baby shower of superstar Salman Khan's sister Arpita, held at a five star hotel here.

Arpita, the youngest Khan sibling, who tied the knot with Aayush Sharma in 2014, is expecting her first child.

Her baby shower was held yesterday on Valentine's Day.

Dressed in a red colour long dress, Arpita looked elegant.

Family members including Ayush, Salman, Salim Khan, Salma Khan, Helen, Arbaaz Khan, Sohail Khan, Seema Khan and Alvira were present.

Photo of the day: Genelia, Arpita and Kanchi flaunt their baby bumps Genelia and Riteish made sure to click a selfie. Photo: Instagram

Sangeeta Bijlani, Shilpa Shetty and her husband Raj Kundra, veteran actress Waheeda Rehman, Sneha Ullal, Sajid Nadiawala, Kanchi Kaul and others also graced the occasion.

Kanchi and Genelia too are expecting a child.

Photo of the day: Genelia, Arpita and Kanchi flaunt their baby bumps Shabir Ahluwalia-Kanchi and Arpita-Ayush Sharma. Photo: instagram

(With agency inputs)

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