Surbhi Jyoti, husband Sumit Suri blessed with baby girl


Daijiworld Media Network - Mumbai

Mumbai, Jun 14: Television actress Surbhi Jyoti and her husband Sumit Suri have welcomed their first child, a baby girl, on June 13.

Sharing the joyous news with fans on Instagram on Sunday, Surbhi posted a heartwarming announcement card featuring the message "It's a Girl!" along with the date June 13, 2026. The post, decorated in soft pastel tones with a pink rose, was signed "Love Surbhi & Sumit."

"Our daughter is here. Our hearts are filled with love and gratitude," the actress wrote in the caption.

The announcement was met with an outpouring of love from fans and members of the entertainment industry. Actress Hina Khan commented, "Mashaallah," while actor Aaryamann Sseth shared an emotional message congratulating the couple and expressing confidence that Surbhi would be a wonderful mother.

Several celebrities, including Surbhi Chandna, also reacted to the post, which quickly garnered thousands of comments and more than 55,000 likes.

Surbhi and Sumit tied the knot on October 27, 2024, in an intimate destination wedding at a resort in the Jim Corbett National Park region of Uttarakhand.

The actress had announced her pregnancy in February this year through a social media post featuring a pair of baby shoes alongside the couple's feet. "Our greatest adventure begins. Little love arriving this June," she had written.

On the professional front, Surbhi Jyoti is best known for her portrayal of Zoya Farooqui in the popular television serial Qubool Hai. She has also earned acclaim for her performances in Koi Laut Ke Aaya Hai and Naagin 3.

The couple's announcement has been widely celebrated by fans, marking a new and happy chapter in their lives.

  

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