I wanted one more Dharam!

I wanted one more Dharam!
Friday, December 24, 2004 17:14 IST
By Santa Banta News Network
Say hello to the newest member of the Deol clan. No we're not talking about Bobby's cousin Abhay, who is making his debut in 'Socha Na Tha'. It isone more Dharam in the family which is making all the noise these days.

This Dharam is just a month old toddler and second born to Bobby and Tanya Deol.

Ask Booby why he decided to name his son after his dad and he tells, "My father means everything to me. Whatever I am today is because of him. I had planned to name our first baby after him but then everyone felt awkward at calling him dad.

"This time when I did have a son and I am not sure if I will have kids again I thought I will name him Dharam. It's a powerful and wonderful name."

Way to go Papa ji...
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