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Move over royal portraits, as Sonam Kapoor Ahuja just introduced baby Rudralokh in a head-to-toe Anamika Khanna drama

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - May 11, 2026, 14:00 IST
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Announcement of the new Kapoor heir

Sonam Kapoor recently gave birth to her second child, and on the occasion of Mother’s Day, she announced his name with a family portrait, which looked more fashionable than most of the red carpets in Bollywood. Sonam Kapoor named her son Rudralokh, and what excited the fans was that the baby was already exuding front-row fashion week energy while wearing a customised Anamika Khanna couture outfit. For the family portrait, Sonam turned to the renowned designer and was seen dripping in a subtle pastel and ivory combination, which truly stole the show.

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Let’s start with the mama bear

For the namkaran ceremony, Sonam Kapoor wore a beautiful mint-green and pastel-palette ensemble featuring a voluminous floor-sweeping lehenga paired with a structured matching tunic-style top and dupatta. The outfit exuded Anamika Khanna’s signature essence and came with beautiful floral embroidery, with delicate threadwork dipped in lavender, blue, and ochre hues.


(Image Credits: Instagram)

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Styling made things look majestic

Rhea Kapoor, along with Manisha Melwani and Abhilasha Devnani, styled Sonam. She kept a sleek, back bun adorned with blue hydrangeas and had a soft, dewy makeup base. On the accessory front, she ditched wearing sparkling diamonds or traditional gold but leaned towards a more sophisticated match and went with royal pearls.


(Image Credits: Instagram)

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The family mirroring her aesthetics

Sonam Kapoor’s husband, Anand Ahuja, was seen in a contrasting ivory-hued traditional look, where he chose to keep things minimal in a thigh-length kurta with matching comfortable straight-fit pants. But both Vayu and Rudralokh carried both of their parents' aesthetics and were seen in matching mint green kurta sets with ivory-hued pants.


(Image Credits: Instagram)

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Sonam Kapoor welcomes baby no. 2.

Sonam Kapoor and Anand Ahuja welcomed their second child, a baby boy, on March 29, 2026. The couple announced his name on the occasion of Mother’s Day, describing the birth as a ‘divine pairing’ with their first son, named Vayu. The couple also explained the meaning of their second child’s name, sharing the details on their social media.


(Image Credits: Instagram)

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