
Arbaaz Khan's wife Sshura Khan's latest appearance sparks fresh pregnancy rumours, fans eager for confirmation
since December 2023, has torched fresh pregnancy rumours following her recent public appearance. Known for maintaining a private life, the couple rarely shares personal details.
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However, a new video circulating on social media shows Sshura wearing a loose outfit, leading fans to speculate that she could be expecting a baby.
Stylish Yet Casual Look Catches Attention
In the clip, Sshura sported a relaxed yet fashionable ensemble, wearing a coordinated light blue set that included an off-shoulder sweatshirt paired with shorts. She completed her outfit with white sneakers, enhancing the easygoing and comfortable look.
The combination was both stylish and cozy, perfect for a casual outing. What stood out most, however, was her noticeable baby bump, which quickly became the focus of fan discussions and speculation.
Fans React to the Rumours
Fans flooded social media with their reactions to Sshura's recent appearance. One remarked, 'She looks pregnant; she's just carrying small…Congratulations to the couple." Another expressed admiration, saying, 'Aww! We can't stop adoring Sshura Khan's cute baby bump and the pregnancy glow on her face."
Meanwhile, a concerned follower urged respect for her privacy, commenting, 'She loves to maintain a private life; please don't disturb her.
She is a simple girl."
Previous Pregnancy Speculations
This isn't the first time pregnancy rumours have surrounded the couple. Speculation first emerged in December 2024 but has never been confirmed. Recently, Arbaaz and Sshura were seen leaving a women's clinic in Mumbai, which reignited the buzz.
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However, a report from Bollywood Shaadis revealed that their visit was for reasons unrelated to pregnancy, putting those rumours to rest. The couple has yet to make any official statement regarding the matter.
How Sshura and Arbaaz Met
Sshura and Arbaaz met while working on the movie 'Patna Shukla'. Sshura is known in Bollywood for working with stars like
and her daughter
. Arbaaz was previously married to actress
, and they have a son named Arhaan Khan.

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