Actress Kalki Koechlin is known for her strong and impactful performances in films like Dev: D, Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, Margarita With a Straw, A Death in the Gunj, Gully Boy, etc. She recently made her Tamil debut with Thala Ajith’s Nerkonda Paarvai in which she appeared for a song. The talented actress has now given birth to a baby girl and wishes have been pouring in for her since yesterday (February 9). Kalki took to her Instagram space to share this happy news.

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The newborn entered the earth on February 7 and she has been named Sappho. Kalki shared quite a long emotional note on Instagram and it has earned the love and support of her followers and well-wishers. Through this post, Kalki shared her experience of being pregnant for the past 9 months and added that the process of giving birth to a baby takes physical and psychological toll.

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Kalki shared the picture of the footprint of the newborn and the image has been doing the rounds on social media. Kalki has been in a relationship with Guy Hershberg, a classic pianist. On the work front, Kalki Koechlin is a part of director Vignesh Shivn’s anthology short that is being made for Netflix. Check out Kalki’s post below:

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Please welcome Sappho. Born 07/02/20. She just spent 9 months wrapped up like a momo in my uterus. Let's give her some space🌬️ Thank you for all the good wishes and positive energy pouring in. And respect to all the women who go through the intense and gruesome experience of birth, be it vaginal or c section, so many of whom are not given credit or support for the biggest challenges they face, but are expected to do it out of some kind of duty. The process takes a huge toll both psychological and physical and should have the backing of an entire community to truly heal. And a reminder to each and every human being of where we started, being formed from tiny molecules to conscious, beautiful beings. We are survivors of the biggest battle, the one for life and existence, and should treat ourselves and others with that love and respect. "Some say an army of horsemen or infantry, A fleet of ships is the fairest thing on the black earth, but I say It's what one loves." ~Sappho~ circa 600BC

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