Riteish Deshmukh Shared First Picture Of His Second Son Rahyl On A Very Special Occasion

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The year 2016 has been a special one for the most adorable couple of Bollywood, Genelia and Riteish Deshmukh. The cutesy duo started another inning of parenthood this year with the birth of their second son, Rahyl. And ever since the youngest Deshmukh arrived in this world, the fans of this couple have been waiting to get a glimpse of him.

Both Riteish and Genelia had been quite active on social media even after Rahyl’s birth, and they kept uploading their romantic pictures as well as a few with their elder son Riaan. However, none of them posted any with their new-born.

But finally, Riteish revealed the much-awaited picture of this young star kid to the world and we must say he is as adorable as his elder brother, Riaan. The doting dad, Riteish, who is riding high on the success of his last release, Banjo, shared this picture with Rahyl on his social media accounts on October 10, 2016.

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Now that’s a beautiful click, capturing the father-son bond with perfection! Needless to say, the most charming guy in the picture is Rahyl.

Well, the reason behind sharing this picture on that specific day is all the more heart-warming. It was Riteish’s mother’s birthday on October 10 and he wanted to share something special with his fans, hence this picture.

Rahyl indeed is an overdose of cuteness, just like his elder brother Riaan and we hope to see both of them in one frame soon. Congratulations Riteish and Genelia for such cute kids!

Online Source: Yahoo Lifestyle.

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