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B Praak Celebrates Arrival of Second Son Named Ddvij Bachan

B Praak Celebrates Arrival of Second Son Named Ddvij Bachan

Post by : Meena Hassan

Renowned music composer and vocalist B Praak has embraced the joy of fatherhood once more with the birth of his second son. He delighted his fans and family by sharing the news on social media, which quickly gained popularity.

The couple announced the happy event on Friday, revealing that their son was born on December 1, 2025. They described this beautiful moment as one filled with gratitude, fresh starts, and faith.

In addition to sharing the news, the couple unveiled their baby's name — Ddvij Bachan. They explained that Ddvij means “twice born,” symbolizing a spiritual renewal and a new chapter in their lives.

B Praak and Meera shared that they feel profoundly blessed by the arrival of their son, who has brought enlightenment, hope, and joy to their home. Their announcement reflected their deep-rooted faith and emotional happiness during this significant occasion.

Following the announcement, fans and admirers inundated the comments with congratulations, sharing wishes for the newborn’s health and expressing joy for the family. Many noted the spiritual significance of the baby’s name and extended their best wishes to the couple.

B Praak, whose full name is Pratik Bachan, has established himself as a leading figure in the Punjabi and Hindi music scenes with popular tracks like Teri Mitti, earning widespread acclaim throughout India.

Having tied the knot in 2019, B Praak and Meera welcomed their first son in 2020. The arrival of their second child marks yet another joyful chapter in their personal journey.

The news of B Praak’s newest family member has sparked a wave of excitement among fans, making it one of the most discussed topics in celebrity news on social media.

Dec. 20, 2025 2:59 p.m. 1093
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