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B Praak Celebrates the Arrival of His Second Son, Ddvij Bachan

B Praak Celebrates the Arrival of His Second Son, Ddvij Bachan

Post by : Meena Ariff

Renowned singer and composer B Praak is overjoyed to announce the birth of his second child, a son, bringing happiness to both his family and fans. The uplifting news was revealed on social media and rapidly gained attention.

B Praak and his wife Meera Bachan shared that their baby boy arrived on December 1, 2025. They expressed profound gratitude, viewing this milestone as a new beginning brimming with hope.

They unveiled the name of their newborn—Ddvij Bachan—highlighting its meaning. The couple explained that Ddvij translates to “twice born,” representing a spiritual rebirth and a fresh chapter for their family.

In their heartfelt post, they referred to the new addition as a divine blessing, illuminating their lives with hope and joy. The sincerity of their message conveyed their deep faith amidst this remarkable time.

Fans quickly swarmed the comments section with congratulatory notes and well wishes for the new baby. Many admired the spiritual significance of his name and celebrated the couple's happiness.

B Praak, whose full name is Pratik Bachan, has made significant marks in the Punjabi and Hindi music scenes. He gained widespread fame with hits such as Teri Mitti, which endeared him to listeners throughout India.

Married in 2019, B Praak and Meera welcomed their first son in 2020. With the birth of Ddvij, their family continues to grow, celebrating yet another joy-filled milestone.

News of B Praak's new baby has resonated with fans, becoming one of the trending stories in the celebrity world online.

Dec. 20, 2025 2:58 p.m. 322

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