Zaheer Khan and Sagarika Ghatge recently welcomed their first child, a baby boy, whom they named Fatehsinh Khan. The couple announced the arrival of their baby through a joint post on Wednesday, sharing a lovely family photo. In the picture, Zaheer is seen holding their child while Sagarika rests her hands on his shoulders. They expressed their joy and gratitude in the post, writing, “With love, gratitude, and divine blessings, we welcome our precious little baby boy, Fatehsinh Khan.” The post received many congratulatory messages from friends and family.
Sagarika also shared the story of how their relationship grew. She revealed that Zaheer was initially hesitant to talk to her, and it wasn’t until actor Angad Bedi stepped in that their connection began to form, eventually leading to their marriage in 2017. Sagarika explained that Zaheer had formed certain impressions about her before they even spoke, with people telling him she was a “serious” person. Angad Bedi played an important role in bringing them together, according to Sagarika. They publicly announced their relationship at Yuvraj Singh and Hazel Keech’s wedding in 2016.
Who is Sagarika Ghatge?
Sagarika Ghatge is an Indian actress and model, best known for her role as Preeti Sabarwal in the 2007 film Chak De! India. Born on January 8, 1986, in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, she hails from a royal family. Before entering acting, she was a national-level field hockey player. She made her film debut in Chak De! India and later appeared in movies like Fox (2009), Miley Naa Miley Hum (2011), and Rush (2012). In 2015, she participated in Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi 6 and emerged as a finalist. She married cricketer Zaheer Khan in November 2017. In 2025, they welcomed their son, Fatehsinh Khan.
Who is Zaheer Khan?
Zaheer Khan is one of India’s most successful fast bowlers, renowned for his ability to swing the ball both ways. Born on October 7, 1978, in Shrirampur, Maharashtra, Zaheer made his international debut in 2000. He played a key role in India’s 2011 World Cup victory, leading the pace attack with his sharp bowling. Known for his strategic mind and reverse swing, Zaheer’s career spanned over 14 years, during which he became the country’s highest wicket-taking fast bowler. He retired in 2014, leaving behind a legacy of consistent performances and mentoring younger bowlers in Indian cricket.
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