The comedian bharti singh and her husband Haarsh Limbachiyaa welcomed their second child, a baby boy, on December 19
Gola has become an elder brother as comedian Bharti Singh and her husband, writer-producer Haarsh Limbachiyaa, welcomed their second child, a baby boy.
Bharti Singh and Haarsh Limbachiyaa welcomed their second child, a baby boy, on December 19. The couple confirmed the birth through a joint Instagram post, writing, “It’s a boy.”
According to reports, Bharti went into labour while preparing to shoot for Laughter Chefs. Her water reportedly broke unexpectedly, after which she was rushed to hospital, where she later delivered her baby.
The couple had announced Bharti’s pregnancy in October through a social media post. The announcement featured the couple standing against a scenic hillside, with Haarsh embracing Bharti from behind and his hands resting on her baby bump.
Soon after the announcement, several Bollywood celebrities, including Parineeti Chopra, Esha Gupta, Niti Taylor and Parth Samthaan, flooded the comments section with congratulatory messages and good wishes.
Bharti and Haarsh, who tied the knot in December 2017, welcomed their first child, Laksh three years ago popularly known as Gola.
Bharti first gained recognition after appearing on The Great Indian Laughter Challenge. She later became a household name through her appearances on The Kapil Sharma Show.
Since then, she has hosted numerous television programmes. Most recently, she was seen hosting Laughter Chefs Season 2.
Along with her husband Haarsh, Bharti also runs a podcast where the couple invite well-known television personalities to share stories from their personal and professional journeys.
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