Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif have been enjoying quiet family time away from the hustle and bustle of Bollywood ever since they welcomed their first child together, a baby boy. Vicky Kaushal, the new
father, has finally opened up about this new phase of his life in a recent interview with GQ.
When asked how parenthood changed him, Vicky, searching for the answer, took a pause and, while saying that “it is too soon to analyse,” added, “Every day, a new emotion hits. You surrender to this in a way you’ve never surrendered to anything.” He also called it “a grounding experience.”
“It’s a feeling I can’t put into words, and I wasn’t prepared for,” Vicky continued. While Vicky has kept himself close to the little one and hasn’t attended many events ever since his birthday, recalling the time when he stepped out to attend a party in the city, he shared, “For the entire time that I was there, I kept feeling something pulling me back,” and added, “Your centre just changes. It’s kind of beautiful.”
Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal Announce the Arrival of Their Baby Boy
Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal took to Instagram to share the happy news with their fans and followers. The couple wrote, “Our bundle of joy has arrived. With immense love and gratitude, we welcome our baby boy. 7th November 2025.” The post garnered more than 4 million likes and love from friends and family.
Back in September, the couple had announced their pregnancy with a beautiful post on social media: “On our way to start the best chapter of our lives with hearts full of joy and gratitude,” they wrote.
About Vicky Kaushal’s Work Front
On the work front, Vicky delivered one of India’s highest-grossing films of 2025, Chhaava. Helmed by Laxman Utekar, the epic historical drama collected over Rs 800 crore worldwide at the box office. Vicky will next be seen in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s film Love & War. The film also stars Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt.
Vicky Kaushal made his debut as the lead in Masaan (2015), which gained critical acclaim, followed by Raazi (2018) and Sanju (2018). However, his performance in Uri: The Surgical Strike (2019) solidified his position as a star, earning him the National Film Award for Best Actor.












