Motherhood beckons for Parineeti Chopra as she has been admitted to a Delhi hospital for her delivery. The actress, who recently relocated to the capital with husband Raghav Chadha, is reportedly set to welcome their first child soon. Chadha has joined her at the hospital. The couple confirmed their pregnancy earlier this year.
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