Being a Father is An Overwhelming Feeling: Viineet Kumar Singh

Fatherhood is a role that I want to fulfil for the rest of my life, said Viineet

Actor Viineet Kumar Singh and his wife Ruchiraa Ghormare have embraced parenthood, welcoming their first child — a baby boy — on July 24. The Chhava actor shared the joyous news on Instagram with the caption: “It’s a boy! Our little star is here.”

Speaking about this new chapter, Viineet expressed, “This feeling is truly special. As they say, life changes after becoming a parent — I can feel it already.”

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Viineet Kumar Singh and his wife Ruchiraa Ghormare

The actor recalled the emotional moment he held his son for the first time: “I was nervous… he felt so delicate. It was overwhelming.” That instant, he says, brought a profound shift in perspective. “All my priorities changed. Now, everything revolves around the baby — from his sleep schedule to daily needs, I just want to make sure he’s well taken care of.”

On embracing fatherhood, Viineet reflected, “It’s a deep, indescribable feeling. The role of a father is beyond anything I’ve done or will do in front of the camera. I want to fulfil this role for the rest of my life. Ruchiraa and I are giving our best to be loving, responsible parents.”

Known for powerful performances in Chhava, Bard of Blood, and Rangbaaz, Viineet now steps into what he calls his “most important role yet” — being a father.

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