Aditya Narayan reveals his daughter's name with Shweta Agarwal

Updated : Mar 10, 2022 15:57
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Singer and actor Aditya Narayan recently announced that he and his wife Shweta Agarwal have been blessed with a baby girl.

During an ‘Ask Me Anything’ session on Instagram, the singer revealed that his daughter has been named Tvisha Narayan Jha.

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When asked the meaning behind her daughter's name, Aditya wrote, "Splendour, luster, light, sun-rays. It’s quite cool because my father’s name means ‘risen sun’ mine means ‘sun’ and hers means rays of the sun. Also, it almost has Shweta’s entire name in it as well as the god she worships, Shiva."

For the unversed, Aditya Narayan and Shweta Agarwal were blessed with a baby girl on February 24.

The couple tied the knot on December 1, 2020, after reportedly dating for as many as 10 years.

Recently, Aditya announced that he has bid adieu to the popular singing reality show, Sa Re Ga Ma Pa. During the ‘Ask Me Anything’ session, the singer revealed that hosting doesn't excite him anymore and that he wishes to make more time for his family.

Aditya further added that since he was at the top of the game, it was the best time to quit hosting. He has so far hosted reality shows like ‘Sa Re Ga Ma Pa’, ‘X Factor India’, ‘Entertainment Ki Raat’, ‘Rising Star 3’, ‘Kitchen Champion’ and ‘Indian Idol’.

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