Bollywood actors and power couple Kiara Advani and Sidharth Malhotra welcomed their first child together, a baby girl, on Tuesday (July 15). The news has been confirmed by several media outlets, however, the proud new parents are yet to announce their baby's arrival with their fans, followers and well-wishers.
According to a report in Hindustan Times, their baby was born via a normal delivery in Mumbai's Reliance Hospital. Also, the new mother and her daughter are both healthy. Soon after the news surfaced, their fans flooded social media platforms with congratulatory messages.
Kiara and Sidharth were spotted with their family members outside the hospital a couple of days back.
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Kiara and Sidharth took everyone by surprise on February 28, 2025, after they announced that they are all set to welcome their first child together.
Sharing a picture of their palms holding a tiny knitted socks, they wrote, "The greatest gift of our lives...Coming soon (sic)."
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Sidharth and Kiara tied the knot in a dreamy ceremony in February 2023 after dating for several years. While the two prefer to keep their personal lives lowkey, they make sure to surprise their fans with their occasional PDA on social media.
Meanwhile, on the work front, Kiara was last seen in Game Changer with Ram Charan. She will next be seen in War 2 with Hrithik Roshan. The film is slated to release during Independence Day weekend. Directed by Ayan Mukerji, it also stars Jr NTR. The actress also has Don 3 with Ranveer Singh in the pipeline.
Sidharth, on the other hand, will be seen with Janhvi Kapoor in Param Sundari.
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