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Nusrat Jahan
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Nusrat Jahan pregnant, claim reports; husband Nikhil Jain unaware

| @indiablooms | Jun 05, 2021, at 08:54 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: Bengali actor-parliamentarian Nusrat Jahan Ruhi is set to welcome her first child, media reports said.

Neither the popular Tollywood actor nor her team has confirmed the report.

Recently, Nusrat has shared an interesting comment in a story where she said, "You will blossom in your own way."

However, Nusrat's husband Nikhil Jain, who is separated from the actor, is clueless about the news.

Nikhil told a local channel that he has been separated from Nusrat for over six months now and the child, if the news is true, is not his.

After their marriage fell apart, rumours gained pace over Nusrat's possible relationship with Tollywood actor Yash Dasgupta.

Nusrat and Yash also went on a few trips together.

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