Arbaaz Khan and his second wife Shura Khan were spotted by the paps at a hospital in Mumbai on Tuesday, after which people started speculating that Shura Khan is going to be the mother of Arbaaz's child. After which people started congratulating them. The couple had a medical history file in their hands, after which people started congratulating them after seeing the video and pictures. However, neither Arbaaz nor Shura have confirmed this news, as they did not go to any maternity clinic.

There were reports about Salman Khan's brother Arbaaz Khan and his second wife Shura Khan that soon the house of both of them is going to resonate with the cry of a baby. Pinkvilla had shared a video in which Arbaaz and Shura were seen outside the clinic. As soon as the video surfaced, people started congratulating them without knowing the truth.
Not a maternity clinic, Arbaaz and Shura had reached here.
But let us tell you that Arbaaz and Shura did not go to any maternity clinic, but they went to Dr. Rakesh Sinha's Women's Hospital, Fibroid Clinic. Dr. Rakesh Sinha and Dr. Manju Sinha have two Guinness World Records for their expertise in fibroid and uterus removal. Although the reason for Arbaaz and Shura going to the hospital is not yet clear, one thing is clear no good news is going to come from the Khan family at the moment.

Arbaaz and Shura used to meet in a coffee shop.
In an interview given to ETimes, Arbaaz Khan talked about his love story with Shura Khan. He said that people were quite surprised to know about his second marriage. The actor had said, 'People might be shocked or surprised by this, but we were dating for more than a year before we took this step... We were very confident about what we were doing. We were very lucky, we were meeting outside in coffee shops and when I used to pick her up or drop her off, no one would see us and she was happy that there were no paps there, but now, even before entering the coffee shop, the paparazzi are there.'
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