
Heeramandi star and Sanjay Leela Bhansali`s niece, Sharmin Segal, has welcomed her first child, a baby boy, with her husband Aman Mehta. Sharmin became a mother on May 28, as per reports. Meanwhile, it should be noted that neither Sharmin, her husband, nor any of the actress’ friends have confirmed this news publicly.
Journalist Vickey Lalwani shared the report of Sharmin Segal welcoming her first child. “The news now is that Sharmin has delivered a baby boy. Sharmin became a mother on May 28,” he shared in his report.
Earlier, the news of Sharmin being pregnant with her first child was also broken by the senior journalist. He had written, “Good news is hard knocking on the doors of the Bhansali and Segal households; Sharmin is due anytime soon.”
About Sharmin Segal’s wedding
Sharmin tied the knot in 2023 with businessman Aman Mehta. He is the son of business tycoon Samir Mehta, a billionaire. Samir and his brother Sudhir Mehta are the heads of the Torrent Group. According to reports, Samir’s net worth as of 2024 is a staggering $6.44 billion (₹53,800 crore).
Sharmin’s wedding was an intimate affair. Taking to her Instagram Stories, the actress surprised her fans with a series of pictures from her special day. The photos captured the bride and groom sitting in the mandap, embarking on a new journey in their lives.
About Sharmin Segal’s work front
Sharmin, who made her film debut with the 2019 film Malaal, has earlier worked with her uncle Sanjay Leela Bhansali in the capacity of an assistant director on films like Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela and Bajirao Mastani.
She belongs to the third generation of the Bhansali family in Hindi cinema. Her grandfather, Mohan Segal, launched veteran actress Rekha. Her mother, Bela Segal, served as the editor on SLB’s critically acclaimed film Black, which starred Rani Mukerji and Amitabh Bachchan.
Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar also stars Manisha Koirala, Sonakshi Sinha, Aditi Rao Hydari, Richa Chadha, and Sanjeeda Sheikh. Set against the backdrop of India’s struggle for independence in the 1940s, the show explores the lives of courtesans and their patrons, delving into the cultural dynamics of Heeraandi.
This article first appeared on Mid Day
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