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Swara Bhasker Gives A Peek Into Raabiyaa's Beautifully Decorated Crib 

Celebrity couple Swara Bhasker and Fahad Ahmad welcomed their daughter Raabiyaa on 23rd September. Now, the new mom has shared a lovely picture of her baby girl sleeping in a beautifully decorated crib. In the caption, she wrote, “Crib work in progress Courtesy @bhoomilogy !natasha.jeyasingh.” In another picture, Swara shared a glimpse of the completely decorated […]

Celebrity couple Swara Bhasker and Fahad Ahmad welcomed their daughter Raabiyaa on 23rd September. Now, the new mom has shared a lovely picture of her baby girl sleeping in a beautifully decorated crib. In the caption, she wrote, “Crib work in progress Courtesy @bhoomilogy !natasha.jeyasingh.” In another picture, Swara shared a glimpse of the completely decorated crib that shows baby Raabiyaa sleeping in it. A number of soft toys are placed all around her, while one of the pillows reads, “10 days.”

Take a look at Swara Bhasker’s Instagram story

Swara Bhasker's Instagram story

Swara Bhasker's Instagram story

Previously, the new mom shared a video from her baby girl Raabiyaa’s ‘chhathi’ ceremony which marks the sixth day of a child’s birth. Along with the video, she wrote, “The child is a mish mash of the mish mash we are.. So she’s 62.5% UP.. 12.5% Bihar.. 25% Andhra.. And I’m all for representation and I’m always here for celebration! Moreover, since our wedding, we’ve been discovering common cultural practices that both Hindus and Muslims in North India share which reinforces my belief that human beings can come from all manner of diversity but love and joy will find a common language! Chhathhi or the 6th day of the child’s birth is celebrated across UP BIhar where the mom & child are dressed in the colour of Haldi / turmeric and the aunts /bua puts kaajal on the child and mom and dad to protect the child and family from ‘nazar’ or the evil eye!”

Speaking about the song, the new mom wrote, “I’m singing a popular ‘sohar’ (songs of celebration for newborns). Traditionally sohars mostly celebrate male newborns, I’ve tailored it for a newborn girl.. oh! And mothers don’t sing the sohars, sisters & aunts do but I was like dholak aa gaya hai so why not!”

Take a look at Swara Bhasker’s Instagram post

 

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