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Ganesh Chaturthi 2025: Zaheer Khan and Sagarika Ghatge celebrate the festival with their son Fatehsinh - See RARE photos

Sagarika Ghatge and Zaheer Khan celebrated their first Ganesh Chaturthi with newborn son Fatehsinh, sharing rare glimpses on social media. Born April 16, 2025, after eight years of marriage, the couple, married privately in 2017, cherish their intimate family moments, making each celebration special for fans and followers.

Sagarika Ghatge and former cricketer Zaheer Khan marked this year’s Ganesh Chaturthi with their newborn son, Fatehsinh, celebrating the festival together for the first time. The actress gave her fans a peek into their festivities by sharing photos and videos on her social media accounts.Let’s take a closer look.Sagarika Ghatge and Zaheer Khan share are and intimate glimpse into their family lifeWith warm celebration, a rare and sweet look into their personal yet happy life is given by the image they posted. A memorable and cherished moment in the family’s journey is created as the first clear view of their son’s face is shared with fans and followers. Festive wishes from Sagarika GhatgeSharing the pictures, the actress captioned: “Ganpati Bappa Morya! Happy Ganesh Chaturthi from us to you.”More about baby FatehsinhOn April 16, 2025, the long-awaited arrival of Baby Fatehsinh Khan was celebrated, coming after eight years of marriage. A heartfelt message was shared by the couple announcing his birth: “With love, gratitude and divine blessings, we welcome our precious little baby boy, Fatehsinh Khan.”A private celebration of love and familySagarika and Zaheer tied the knot in November 2017 in an intimate ceremony. They have kept their relationship largely private, which has made every glimpse they share, particularly the birth and introduction of their son, Fatehsinh extra special for their fans and supporters.

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