
Chhaava actor Viineet Kumar Singh to welcome first child with wife Ruchira
Actor couple Viineet Kumar Singh and Ruchira Singh are all set to embrace parenthood as they await the arrival of their first child. Viineet, who recently gained widespread recognition for his performances in 'Chhaava', 'Jaat', and 'Superboys of Malegaon', shared the exciting news in an interview with Hindustan Times. The couple tied the knot in November 2021.Speaking about this new chapter, Viineet said, 'This phase is incredibly special for both of us. We're overjoyed and can't wait to welcome our baby. Everything feels new, and I want to be present for every moment.'advertisementRuchira, who joined him for the interview, added with a smile, 'I'm so happy! There's so much happening, and my emotions are all over the place!'
The couple shared how pregnancy has been keeping them on their toes. 'I'm a workaholic, so I'm glad to be busy during this phase of my life,' said Ruchira.Viineet chimed in, 'I try my best to take care of Ruchira. I wrap up work as quickly as I can and rush home.' He further shared, 'I've figured out my schedule, so I can accompany her for doctor's visits. I'm planning to take paternity leave once the baby arrives in July.'Professionally, 2025 has turned out to be a fantastic year for Viineet. Crediting his streak of success to his 'baby's luck,' the actor is thrilled with his back-to-back releases - 'Match Fixing', 'Chhaava', 'Superboys of Malegaon', and most recently, 'Jaat'.
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