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‘A Tiny Heartbeat’: Ali Fazal And Richa Chadha Reveal Soon They’re Going To Be ‘1+1=3’

By Mamon

February 09, 2024

Ali Fazal and Richa Chadha are one of the loveliest couples in the film industry. They legally got married in 2020 but first crossed each other’s paths on the Fukrey film set. Their romance began almost a decade ago during the movie’s production.

Today, February 9, the couple made a collaborative post on their Instagram accounts to share the news that they are set to embrace parenthood for the first time very soon.

Ali Fazal and Richa Chadha To Become Parents Soon 

Taking to their Instagram handles on February 9, Ali Fazal and Richa Chadha revealed the news that the couple is going to be parents soon. Sharing two pictures, they captioned it, “A tiny heartbeat is the loudest sound in the world (happy face).”

The first picture shows text “1+1=3” while the second picture is a glimpse of the couple posing romantically. Have a look:

 

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Ali Fazal On How He Bonded With Richa Chadha 

During a recent podcast Cyrus said, Ali Fazal opened up on how he bonded with his wife Richa Chadha. He mentioned that he was attempting to leave a good impression on her. He admired her, thinking she was an amazing girl.

Ali shared, “I think I was trying to impress her. I thought she was cool, this badass chick. I’d never seen a girl act like that. I don’t think I’d seen someone with that range for a long, long time in Indian cinema. When I saw her do Oye Lucky and Wasseypur, she had this entire range.”

He mentioned that during the Fukrey reading session, he vividly remembers being emotionally chosen to sit next to her, engaging in that silly yet endearing gesture. After that, they eventually start to converse widely and find common ground on various topics.

Recalling the incident, he said, “I remember we were reading for Fukrey and I don’t know why I just went and sat next to her.” He called it silly and further added, “I wanted to be part of the conversation, and I’m like, ‘Oh, you want this dish? You want this?’ And the same dish is right here. It was unnecessary chivalry. Then we started talking a lot. We bonded on a lot of things actually.”