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Rani Mukerji Is Pregnant And Her Baby Is Due In January

Confirmed: Rani Mukerji Is Indeed Preggers
Bollywood actress Rani Mukerji attends the British Asian Trust dinner in central London on February 3, 2015. Prince Charles was joined by more than 300 guests at a Dinner to support the British Asian Trust's work in empowering disadvantaged people in South Asia to transform their lives. AFP PHOTO / LEON NEAL / POOL (Photo credit should read LEON NEAL/AFP/Getty Images)
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Bollywood actress Rani Mukerji attends the British Asian Trust dinner in central London on February 3, 2015. Prince Charles was joined by more than 300 guests at a Dinner to support the British Asian Trust's work in empowering disadvantaged people in South Asia to transform their lives. AFP PHOTO / LEON NEAL / POOL (Photo credit should read LEON NEAL/AFP/Getty Images)

Well, all the speculation about Rani Mukerji being pregnant recently hasn't been in vain.

According to a Mumbai Mirror report, the actress, who got married to producer-director Aditya Chopra in a hush-hush ceremony earlier this year, is in her second trimester. The baby is reportedly due in January.

The news was "accidentally" confirmed by the actress's sister-in-law, Jyoti Mukerji, while another unnamed source said that the couple is currently out of the country (but refused to reveal further details). In July, Mukerji and Chopra had travelled to London, where a fan had spotted the actress getting a pre-natal massage, thereby adding fuel to the rumours of her being pregnant.

Mukerji, who was last seen in Mardaani (2014), reportedly has no projects at the moment. The unnamed source told Mirror: "Rani is already booked on family time. She is enjoying married life and the idea of doing nothing, looking forward to the baby."

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