Key Points

Gauahar Khan and Zaid Darbar have officially named their second son Farwaan. The couple shared the exciting news through an adorable social media post featuring their elder son Zehaan holding his baby brother's hand. They expressed their family's joy at the new addition born on September 1st. Gauahar has been openly sharing her postpartum journey while continuing her television appearances.

Key Points: Gauahar Khan Zaid Darbar Name Second Son Farwaan

  • Couple announced baby Farwaan's name through joint social media post
  • Elder son Zehaan shown holding newborn brother's hand lovingly
  • Gauahar shared postpartum self-care routine dancing to Rangeela song
  • Actress recently confronted Amaal Mallik on Bigg Boss calling him 'dogla'
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Gauahar Khan and Zaid Darbar name their second son Farwaan

Gauahar Khan and Zaid Darbar reveal their second son's name Farwaan as elder brother Zehaan lovingly holds his hand in adorable social media post.

Gauahar Khan and Zaid Darbar name their second son Farwaan
"Zehaan is overjoyed to graciously share his kingdom with his new baby brother - Gauahar Khan and Zaid Darbar"

Mumbai, Sep 28

Actress Gauahar Khan and Zaid Darbar embraced parenthood for the second time as they welcomed their second child, a baby boy, on September 1.

Now, the new parents have unveiled the name of their little bundle of joy. Gauahar and Zaid have decided to name their second son, Farwaan.

Sharing the name of their newborn on social media, the couple dropped a joint post with an adorable photo of their elder son, Zehaan, holding his baby brother's hand lovingly.

"FARWAAN (red heart emoji) Zehaan introduces his little brother. Allahumma baarik lahu, (sic) " they captioned the post.

Announcing the latest addition to their family, Gauahar and Zaid issued another joint post with the text, “Zehaan is overjoyed to graciously share his kingdom with his new baby brother born on September 1, 2025. Seeking everyone’s continued love and blessings for our elated family. Grateful and giggling partners Zaid and Gauahar.”

On September 12, Gauahar used social media to show how she is dealing with her postpartum.

Giving a glimpse into how she is tackling the issue in her own style, she posted a video where she was seen indulging in her skin care, hair care, and styling.

Gauahar was also grooving to the hit song "Zor Laga Ke Nacche Re" from the superhit "Rangeela" starring Urmila Matondkar and Aamir Khan.

Recently, Gauahar called Amaal Mallik ‘dogla’, during her appearance on the “Weekend Ka Vaar” episode in "Bigg Boss 19".

While on the show, she was seen giving a reality check to contestant Amaal.

Schooling Amaal, who has often been seen targeting Gauhar's brother-in-law Awez Darbar in the show, she said, “Amaal aapka jo character aa raha woh bahut zyada dogla aa raha hai. Aur aap kisi ke nahi hai (Amaal, the character you are showing is very two-faced. And you don’t belong to anyone)."

- IANS

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Rohit P
Farwaan and Zehaan - both names sound so royal and meaningful! Love how Gauahar is being so real about postpartum journey. More power to working moms who balance everything!
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Arjun K
While I'm happy for their growing family, I wish celebrities would focus less on social media announcements and more on enjoying these precious moments privately. The constant posting feels a bit too curated.
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Sarah B
The way Zehaan is holding his brother's hand is absolutely precious! 😍 And Gauahar grooving to Rangeela song while handling postpartum - what a mood! Indian moms are truly superheroes.
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Kavya N
Allahumma barik! Beautiful family mashallah. Love how Gauahar is normalizing postpartum care and self-love. New moms need to see this kind of positive representation.
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Michael C
Interesting to see the cultural mix here - from traditional Islamic names to Bollywood references. The Rangeela song throwback while doing postpartum care is such a cool blend of tradition and modernity!

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