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Twitter Congratulates Ajith and Shalini On The Birth Of Their Son

Twitter Celebrates The Birth Of Tamil Superstar Ajith's Son
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CHENNAI - Tamil cinema's popular on-and-off screen couple Ajith Kumar and Shalini were Monday blessed with a son, their second child.

"Shalini delivered a boy early this morning. Both the mother and child are doing absolutely fine," a source close to Ajith told IANS on Monday.

Ajith and Shalini first met on the sets of their 1999 Tamil film Amarkalam and fell in love. They tied the knot in 2000 and already have a seven-year-old daughter Anoushka.

Currently basking in the success of his latest film Yennai Arindhaal, Ajith spent the last few weeks by his wife.

Fans of the two stars congratulated the couple on this occasion on Monday morning, with the hashtag #KuttyThala (which roughly translates to 'Little Prince') trending at the number 1 position through the first half of the day.

"#KuttyThala" is now trending at rank 1 in India

— TrendieIN - Trends (@TrendieIN) March 2, 2015

Thala in Hospital

#KuttyThalapic.twitter.com/KPMb1qOsFl

— GovindhS (@thalaforce) March 2, 2015

THALA Semma

Madurai fans...Welcome

#KuttyThalapic.twitter.com/cgu0rxLq1F

— #300KFollowersForPK (@MaheshGinugu) March 2, 2015

#KuttyThala world top trending BORN FOR THE INTERNET BABY 👍 #குட்டிதலpic.twitter.com/xJu34MB2At

— Oneindia Tamil (@thatsTamil) March 2, 2015

Is not even a day old, and already trending worldwide like a boss. Like father, like son. #KuttyThala :) pic.twitter.com/7AZZp2ZNWE

— PS (@Poongkundran_s) March 2, 2015

Our heartiest congratulations to Ajith Kumar & Shalini on the arrival of their baby boy this morning! :) #KuttyThalapic.twitter.com/OEbZ3897Pq

— ErosNowSouth (@ErosNowSouth) March 2, 2015

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