Bharti Singh's Son Thought She Ate a Cashew, So They Named Baby 'Kaju'

Comedian Bharti Singh revealed the hilarious origin story of her newborn son's nickname 'Kaju' on her podcast. During a sonography, her elder son Gola saw the baby on the screen and thought it looked like a cashew, leading to the adorable nickname. The couple has officially named their second son Yashveer, who was born in December. Bharti shared that baby Kaju strongly resembles his older brother, especially in the lips.

Key Points: Bharti Singh Reveals Funny Story Behind Naming Son 'Kaju'

  • Funny sonography room story
  • Elder son's creative observation
  • Nickname born from chaos
  • Baby officially named Yashveer
  • Newborn resembles big brother
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Bharti Singh reveals funny story behind naming newborn son as 'Kaju' in the sonography room itself

Comedian Bharti Singh shares the hilarious story of how her son's nickname 'Kaju' was born during a sonography appointment. Find out the full story.

Bharti Singh reveals funny story behind naming newborn son as 'Kaju' in the sonography room itself
"Gola began shouting, 'You have eaten a cashew, there is a cashew in your stomach.' - Bharti Singh"

Mumbai, March 2

Star comedian Bharti Singh has revealed the adorable and funny story behind naming her newborn son as 'Kaju'.

Sharing the humorous anecdote on her podcast that she hosts with husband Haarsh Limbachiyaa, Bharti said that during her sonography for their second child, they had taken along their elder son Gola aka Laksh with them.

She elaborated that while in the sonography room, curious little Gola kept trying to spot the baby on the screen but could only see a tiny dot that according to his creative mind, resembled a 'Kaju'.

Bharti shared that Gola innocently assumed that his mommy had eaten a cashew, which is why she needed the sonography.

"Gola began shouting, 'You have eaten a cashew, there is a cashew in your stomach.' The entire chaos around Kaju became so much, that eventually we started referring to the baby as Kaju itself.

For the uninitiated, the couple later officially named their second baby boy as Yashveer.

Earlier, Bharti Singh had shared an adorable glimpse of Kaju, in her recent vlog on her YouTube channel.

The comedian chose not to reveal Kaju's full face, but gave fans a tiny sneak peek by showing only his lips.

In the vlog video, Bharti is heard saying that Kaju's lips are "exactly like Gola's."

She mentioned that her newborn resembles a lot to his older brother and her older son Gola aka Lakshya.

The proud mother kept the rest of the baby's face covered.

For the uninitiated, Bharti Singh and husband Harssh Limbaachiya welcomed their second baby, a boy on December 19.

The couple fondly called him as Kaju and have officially named him as Yashveer.

Bharti and Harssh welcomed their first born Gola aka Lakshya in 2022.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Haha, typical Indian family moment! My nephew thought his baby sister was a mango because of the ultrasound shape. These nicknames stick for life. Kaju is a cute name, though Yashveer is beautiful for the official records.
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Aman W
While the story is cute, I find it a bit odd to share so much of your child's life online before they can consent. Just my two cents. Hope they protect his privacy as he grows up.
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Shreya B
Bharti and Haarsh are such a relatable couple! Their podcast is full of these sweet, real-life stories. It's refreshing to see celebrities having normal, funny family moments. Wishing little Kaju/Yashveer all the love and health! ❤️
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David E
As an expat in Mumbai, I love seeing these glimpses into Indian family life. The warmth and humor are universal. "Kaju" is a much more fun nickname than anything we came up with!
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Karthik V
Gola and Kaju...sounds like a snack menu! 😂 Jokes aside, it's lovely. In our joint family, my cousin is still called "Chintu" by everyone at 30 because of a childhood nickname. These stories become family legends.

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