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Gippy Grewal welcomes his third child; have a look at his three boys

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Tribune Web Desk
Chandigarh, December 10 

The Punjabi-singer-actor Gippy Grewal welcomed the fourth member of his family. The singer has been blessed with a baby boy. 

After Ekomkar Grewal and Gurfateh Grewal, Gippy has been blessed with the third child.  

Gippy has named the little one: Gurbaaz Grewal. The Punjabi singer took to his social media account to share the good news with his fans. 

Gippy shared the pictures of the newborn, who was seen wrapped in a white towel, along with his two elder brothers on Tuesday. The father wrote: “Other things may change us, but we start and end with the family. Shukar Datiya. #ekomkargrewal #gurfatehgrewal #gurbaazgrewal #newborn”

As soon as the pictures were shared, Gippy received several congratulatory messages from his friends and fraternity members. 

Badshah wrote: “Paajiii congratulations”, the awestruck Sargun Mehta commented: “Aaawweeee... god bless them”. Actor Dheeraj Kumar also commented:“Mubarak baad @gippygrewal veere .. Rabb hamesha tandrusat rakhe”.

Meanwhile, on the work front, Gippy was last seen in ‘Daaka’. He will next be seen in ‘Ik Sandhu Hunda Si’ with Neha Sharma, which is scheduled for a 2020 release.

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