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|Gulte|a year agoMalayalam actress Amala Paul announces her pregnancy just two months after her wedding to a Goa based hotel manager. The 32-year-old actress shared the news on Instagram with pictures of herself and her husband, Jagat Desai, cradling her baby bump. Amala Paul has appeared in web series and produced movies, but with her pregnancy, her work commitments may be limited.


Malayalam actress Amala Paul announces her pregnancy just two months after her wedding to a Goa based hotel manager. The 32-year-old actress shared the news on Instagram with pictures of herself and her husband, Jagat Desai, cradling her baby bump. Amala Paul has appeared in web series and produced movies, but with her pregnancy, her work commitments may be limited.
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•Amala Paul, a Malayalam actress, announces her pregnancy two months after her wedding.
•She shared the news on Instagram with pictures of her and her husband cradling her baby bump.
•Amala Paul has appeared in web series and produced movies.
•With her pregnancy, her work commitments may be limited.
•She shared the news on Instagram with pictures of her and her husband cradling her baby bump.
•Amala Paul has appeared in web series and produced movies.
•With her pregnancy, her work commitments may be limited.
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