Esha Deol's photo with husband Bharat Takhtani and daughter Radhya is a perfect family portrait

Esha Deol and Bharat Takhtani became parents to baby girl Radhya in October last year. The little one has turned six-months-old and we have come across a picture from their photoshoot.

Updated on May 08, 2018  |  01:59 PM IST |  11.8M

Esha Deol and husband Bharat Takhtani were blessed with a baby girl on October 23, 2017. The little one has turned six-months-old and we have come across a picture  from their photoshoot. It's a perfect family portrait. Radhya is looking adorable in dad's arms. 

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The actor has shared an endearing click of her daughter on Twitter with the caption, “Radhya Takhtani … our darling daughter @bharattakhtani3 #radhyatakhtani.”

In a recent interview, Esha expressed her feelings about motherhood as she said, "Radhya is my biggest production and she has completed me and Bharat as a parent. She is very bubbly, always smiling, very cheerful. Sometimes she does those mischievous things which I used to do as a child."

Esha and Bharat welcomed their first child after five years of marriage. After becoming a proud parent of a beautiful daughter, an elated Bharat had said, "I am very happy. I can’t even express how happy I am today. I think the baby looks like me. When she smiles it seems the world smiles at you. This is a different feeling, which cannot be expressed in words."

Esha's mother and Radhya's grandmother Hema Malini expressed her happiness in an interview with a leading daily. She stated, "It’s such a beautiful feeling to become a grandmom again! I am very excited right now. Even Dharmendra ji is very happy. Esha is doing well, and the newborn baby girl, whom Esha and her husband Bharat Takhtani have decided to name Radhya, is so sweet and lovely-looking, like a little doll!"

The legendary actor further said, "My Mathura people are very happy. Krishna ki nagri hai, toh Radha Rani is important there."

Hema Ji also said, "We didn’t go to the hospital because Bharat’s family went and brought her home. We were at home, making the preparations to welcome the baby. The first thing we did was aarti according to the Hindu tradition. Outside, my staff was celebrating with phuljhadis. But we didn’t burst more crackers, as we did not want to disturb the child with the noise and also because it would have led to so much pollution."

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