Comedian Bharti Singh and her husband Haarsh Limbachiyaa are celebrating a happy moment. The couple has welcomed their second baby boy. The news came after an unexpected moment on a television set that quickly turned emotional and joyful.
On Friday, December 19, 2025, Bharti was rushed to a Mumbai hospital. Her water broke suddenly while she was scheduled to shoot for Laughter Chefs 3. This is a key sign that labour has started.
Bharti Singh Welcomes 2nd Child
As per media reports, Bharti was getting ready to shoot when she felt discomfort. Soon after, her water broke without warning. The team quickly moved her from the set to the hospital. Doctors stepped in at once. Bharti later delivered a healthy baby boy.
Bharti and Haarsh already have a three-year-old son, Gola. His real name is Lakshya. Reports say the couple was hoping for a baby girl this time. Still, they are very happy with the arrival of their second son. Family members are said to be overjoyed. Celebrations have already begun at home.
Bharti has once again shown her strong work ethic. She worked through most of her second pregnancy, just like she did during her first. She stayed active on television and social media without slowing down. Recently, she shared pictures from her maternity shoot, which received a lot of love from fans. She also hosted a baby shower with close friends and family from the industry.
So far, Bharti and Haarsh have not shared an official statement. However, people close to the family say both mother and baby are healthy. Fans and celebrities have filled social media with warm wishes and congratulatory messages.
The incident has also made many people curious. They want to know what it means when a woman’s water breaks.
What Is An Amniotic Sac Break?
When the amniotic sac breaks, the thin sac around the baby opens. This sac is filled with amniotic fluid. The fluid protects the baby during pregnancy. When the sac breaks, the fluid starts leaking from the vagina. This is called “water breaking.” It is a natural sign that the body is preparing for childbirth.
For many women, this happens close to labour. It can feel different for everyone. Some experience a sudden gush of fluid. Others notice a slow leak. Doctors usually advise reaching the hospital quickly. After the sac breaks, the baby is more exposed to infection. In most cases, delivery happens soon after.

