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Digital Desk: Singer and TV host Aditya Narayan and his wife Shweta Agarwal are soon to become parents. Aditya shared this news on Monday through his social media platform. Aditya Narayan shared the news with a picture of Shweta's baby belly. The picture highlighted Aditya sitting on a couch and hugging Shweta, seated on the floor. The Instagram post read, "Shweta & I feel grateful & blessed to share that we are welcoming our first child soon ????????????❤️ #BabyOnTheWay," he wrote, along with heart emojis. Fans have showered love and blessing over the post. Playback singer Shreya Ghosal wrote, "Wow!! Heartiest congratulations ♥️♥️♥️ What a wonderful news!" Aditya shared this news after his wife Shweta's birthday. Aditya had shared a photo of her posing to wish her. "Happy Birthday, Lady Dynamite @shwetaagarwaljha," it was captioned. Also Read: Assam Govt To Confer Ratan Tata With State’s Highest Civilian Award ‘Asom Baibhav’ Aditya Narayan and Shweta Agarwal tied the knot on December 1, 2020. However, both of them were in a relationship long before they tied the knot with each other. Aditya also shared about being a father lately during an interview. He said, "Shweta and I are looking ahead to this new stage in our life."  The singer added, "It feels dreamlike. I have always been fond of children and wanted to become a father someday. Shweta might be in for more work because I am not less than a child, and we recently adopted a naughty golden retriever. So our house will be booming with high-octane energy soon." Moreover, the TV host also added that he would love to become a daughter's father. It is because fathers are the closest to their daughters.  

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