Bharti Singh, Haarsh Limbachiyaa reveal son Yashveer’s face in adorable vlog


Daijiworld Media Network - Mumbai

Mumbai, Mar 20: Popular comedian Bharti Singh and her husband Haarsh Limbachiyaa have finally introduced their younger son Yashveer, fondly called “Kaaju”, to fans in a heartwarming vlog.

The couple, who welcomed their second child in December 2025, had been teasing the big reveal for weeks through their vlogs. The much-awaited moment has now delighted fans across social media.

Bharti organised a unique face-reveal ceremony for baby Kaaju, complete with a playful snail-themed décor—keeping in mind her elder son Lakshya’s fondness for snails. Dressed in a bright yellow suit, Bharti looked radiant as the family gathered for the special occasion.

In a creative reveal, Kaaju’s face was initially covered with roses. As the camera zoomed in, the roses were gently lifted, unveiling the baby’s face for the first time.

Yashveer, aka Kaaju, looked charming in a red dungaree paired with a white shirt. In the vlog, Haarsh was seen showering affection on his son, while Bharti playfully asked fans whom the baby resembles.

Earlier, Bharti had only shared partial glimpses of her newborn, once posting a close-up of his lips and noting their resemblance to elder brother Lakshya.

The video also captured joyful family moments, with members playing with the baby and sharing laughter. The celebration concluded with a family dinner, filled with light-hearted banter and cheerful interactions.

The vlog has since gone viral, with fans pouring in love for the couple and their adorable little one.

 

 

  

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