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‘Kis Des Mein Hai Mera Dil’ actress Additi Gupta blessed with twin girls

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Television actress Additi Gupta just shared some joyful news from her personal life that’s got fans buzzing. The star, famous for hits like “Kis Desh Mein Mera Dil,” and her husband Kabir welcomed twin daughters on August 12, 2025.

Additi broke the exciting update on social media with an emotional post: “Nervous, excited, and emotional. Finally, sharing our little secret with the world.” She paired it with a sweet photo of her and Kabir, plus an announcement card that read, “Our hearts are filled with joy as we welcome our precious twin girls. Overjoyed parents Additi and Kabir. 12-08-25.”

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Fans and fellow stars were thrilled by the surprise—Additi had kept her pregnancy completely under wraps until now. Comments poured in with congratulations, including from actress Aashka Goradia, who wrote, “Such wonderful news. Congratulations to both of you. Blessings for the little ones.”

Additi has built a solid career in Indian television, starting with Ekta Kapoor’s “Kis Desh Mein Mera Dil,” where she starred opposite Harshad Chopra. That show also featured a young Sushant Singh Rajput in a key role. She later shone in strong parts on “Qubool Hai” and “Pardes Mein Mera Dil.” Her most recent gig was in “Ishqbaaaz,” where critics and viewers loved her performance.

Even with all the fame, Additi stays private about her life off-screen. She married Kabir in a cozy 2018 ceremony with just family and close friends. She always strikes a good balance between her TV work and keeping things low-key, away from the spotlight.

Now, with their twin girls here, Additi and Kabir are stepping into parenthood with big smiles ahead.


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