Check out the first photo of Richa Chadha and Ali Fazal’s baby girl. The Couple Captioned it as, “The Biggest Collaboration Of Our Lives”.

On July 16, Richa Chadha and Ali Fazal had their first child, a baby girl. In a media statement, the couple expressed their excitement at the delivery of a healthy baby girl. Their families are happy, and they express their gratitude to everyone who has sent them love and blessings. Four days after welcoming their newborn girl, the couple resorted to social media to share the first photo of their child. They wrote a beautiful description for this adorable photo.

Richa Chadha and Ali Fazal collaborated on an Instagram post to reveal the first photo of their baby girl. They haven’t revealed the child’s face; all they’ve shown is a picture of his feet. In a lovely message, the couple said, “Doing a collab post to announce the biggest collab of our lives!! We have been truly blessed. Our baby girl continues to keep us quite busy. So, thank you all for your love and blessings.”
As soon as Richa Chadha and Ali Fazal posted the photo, supporters began praising them in the comments. Shriya Pilgaonkar, Ali’s Mirzapur co-star, wrote: “Can’t wait to see her.” Producer Guneet Monga said, “Welcome to the world.” Dia Mirza and Angad Bedi congratulated the couple on their child’s birth. Just like these celebs, fans have expressed their well wishes for the pair.
Richa Chadha and Ali Fazal first met on the filming of their 2013 film Fukrey, where they became close friends. They eventually began dating in 2015, while working on the sequel, Fukrey Returns. They made their love public in 2017 and will marry in September 2022.
Richa Chadha and Ali Fazal are the OTT industry’s top performers. Richa recently appeared in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s online series Heeramandi. The online series was a big success and is the talk of the town. On the other hand, Ali Fazal returned as Guddu Bhaiya for Mirzapur 3. The series has always been the most popular, and the third season has received widespread acclaim.
