Punjabi Singer Millind Gaba and Wife Pria Beniwal Blessed with Twins

Punjabi singer Millind Gaba and his wife, fashion blogger Pria Beniwal, have welcomed twins—a baby boy and a baby girl.

Gaba, known for chartbusters like She Don’t Know, Saddi Dilli, Teri Yaari, and Kya Karu, shared the joyful news on Instagram on Friday. The couple posted a cute illustration featuring doodles of a baby boy in blue and a baby girl in pink, accompanied by a heartwarming message:
“Gaba ki story mein twist nahin, twins hai.”

In an emotional caption, Gaba wrote:
“Apne liye kabhi kuch nahi maanga tujhse, ab apne liye aur kya hi maang lunga. We are blessed with two miracles. Jai Mata Di.”

The post was also reshared by Pria.

Soon after the announcement, wishes poured in from fans, friends, and members of the film and music fraternity.

Millind and Pria tied the knot in 2022 after dating for four years. Pria is also known as the elder sister of popular YouTuber Harsh Beniwal.

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