Vicky Kaushal Opens Up About Welcoming a Baby Boy with Katrina Kaif: A Transformative Year
This year has been monumental for Vicky Kaushal, both personally and professionally. After delivering one of the season’s biggest hits, Chhaava, the actor stepped into a new chapter: fatherhood. On November 7, 2025, Vicky and Katrina Kaif welcomed their first child, a baby boy, marking what he calls his “biggest moment of 2025.”
In a heartfelt social media post, Vicky shared the news: “Our bundle of joy has arrived. With immense love and gratitude, we welcome our baby boy. 7th November, 2025 — Katrina and Vicky.” The message quickly spread across the internet, drawing wide waves of affection and congratulations from fans and fellow celebrities alike.
Vicky reflects on fatherhood for the first time
In a candid chat with GQ, the actor described the experience as life-changing. “Becoming a father this year is my biggest moment of 2025. It’s a magical feeling. I always imagined I’d be emotional and exhilarated, but it’s turned out to be the most grounding moment I’ve ever felt in my life.”
Vicky and Katrina, who wed in December 2021 in a private Rajasthan ceremony, first announced their pregnancy in September with a tender Polaroid. The snapshot showed Vicky cradling Katrina’s baby bump with a caption that read, “On our way to start the best chapter of our lives with hearts full of joy and gratitude.”
For fans who had long speculated about their family plans, the arrival of Baby Kaushal felt deeply personal. Katrina’s due date was reported for late October, and when Vicky revealed the joyful news on November 7, social media erupted with celebration.
What lies ahead for Vicky
Beyond the personal joy, 2026 appears set to be professionally vibrant. Vicky is preparing to collaborate with director Sanjay Leela Bhansali for the first time on the film Love & War, sharing the screen with Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt. The movie is scheduled for release in August next year.
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