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Akhil and wife Tanya welcome baby girl

Akhil Sachdeva and wife Tanya Gulla welcome baby girl; Kabir Singh singer calls her ‘little miracle’, ‘My mother is back with me’

In a heartwarming development, singer Akhil Sachdeva and his wife Tanya Gulla welcomed their baby girl on November 6th. Akhil, famous for his hit ‘Tera Ban Jaunga’, took to social media on November 17th to share his excitement, affectionately calling his daughter his ‘little miracle.

Singer-composer Akhil Sachdeva, known for some of Bollywood’s most beloved romantic melodies, has stepped into a new chapter of life — fatherhood. The Tera Ban Jaunga and Sun Mere Humsafar hitmaker announced that he and his wife, Tanya Gulla, have been blessed with a baby girl. The couple welcomed their daughter on November 6, and the singer shared the happy news with fans through an emotional Instagram post on November 17.Akhil posted a tender photo featuring himself, Tanya, and a glimpse of their newborn’s tiny hand, marking the family’s first public moment together. Alongside the image, he penned a heartfelt note: “6th November 2025. Our little miracle has arrived, blessed with a baby girl. My mother is finally back with me in the form of my beautiful daughter. Jai Hanuman Maharaj ki.”

A love story that began like a film

Akhil Sachdeva and Tanya Gulla tied the knot on December 7, 2020, at the regal, heritage-rich Samode Haveli in Jaipur. But their journey began long before the wedding — in a way that Akhil himself has often described as “filmy.”Opening up about their bond in an earlier conversation with us, Akhil shared that Tanya had admired him for years before they eventually grew close. Their friendship, forged over five to six years, went through several phases, including a period when they weren’t even on talking terms.“There was a time when we were not talking to each other,” Akhil recalled in an interview with ETimes. “Back then, I didn’t know that one day I would be marrying the girl who wanted to marry me when she saw me for the first time.”

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