Malavika is now mommy

  • IndiaGlitz, [Wednesday,November 26 2008]

Actress Malavika who debuted to Telugu cinema with ‘Chala Bagundi’ is now delighted to play the role of mommy in real life. She gave birth to a baby boy in Mumbai on Tuesday. In the direction of EVV Satyanarayana, she shared screen space with Srikanth and Vadde Naveen in her first movie.

Quite a popular star in Tamil, she had acted alongside almost all the popular actors. ‘Apparao Driving School’ starring Rajendra Prasad and Malavika got her a wide recognition in Tollywood. Her other films include ‘Priya Nestama’ and ‘Sundarandugu’.

She got married to Suresh last year in Bangalore. Now, the couple is full of joy after the birth of the child. Both the child and mom are safe and healthy, informed Suresh to the media.

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