
Actor Gauahar Khan is currently on a deeply spiritual journey, performing Umrah during the holy month of Ramzan 2026 in Madinah and Makkah. The trip has become even more special for her and her family as she chose this sacred occasion to reveal the face of her younger son, Farwaan, to the world.
Gauahar Khan reveals her second son`s face
Gauahar is accompanied by her husband Zaid Darbar, their two children, and sister in law Anam Darbar. Sharing heartfelt family moments from near the Kaaba, she introduced Farwaan with an emotional note. She wrote, “Allahumma baarik!! Bade ko Kaaba se pehla salaam karwaya tha, toh chote ka salaam bhi toh banta hai. As salaam u alaikum beautiful world, from Farwaan. Keep our children in your duas as we pray for the world from the holy land.”
Gauahar had revealed her little one`s name in Bigg Boss 19, when she had come to support brother in law Awez on the show. She had mentioned while leaving that `not just Zehaan, but even Farwaan is waiting for you.`
Gauahar Khan had revealed Zehaan`s face the same way
This is not the first time the couple has chosen a spiritual milestone to share a personal moment. In March 2024, they revealed the face of their elder son, Zehaan, during an Umrah pilgrimage as well. Nearly ten months after his birth, they had shared his first glimpse as his “first salaam to the world” from in front of the Kaaba, making it a meaningful family tradition rooted in faith.
Gauahar and Zaid tied the knot on December 25, 2020, in an intimate ceremony in Mumbai. They welcomed their first son, Zehaan, on May 10, 2023, and were blessed with Farwaan on September 1, 2025. Since then, the couple has often shared glimpses of their journey as parents while keeping certain moments private and sacred.
Fans have poured in love and blessings for the family, celebrating both the spiritual significance of their Umrah and the touching way they chose to introduce their newborn. For Gauahar, revealing her son’s face at one of the holiest sites in Islam was more than a simple announcement. It was a heartfelt gesture of gratitude, faith, and hope, shared from a place that holds immense meaning for millions around the world.






