Sidharth Malhotra records Kiara Advani singing ‘Baby Shark’; fans convinced it is daughter Saraayah Malhotra’s favourite song | Hindi Movie News

Sidharth Malhotra records Kiara Advani singing 'Baby Shark'; fans convinced it is daughter Saraayah Malhotra's favourite song
Mom-of-one Kiara Advani shared glimpses of her recent Maldives getaway, showcasing her playful “mommy mode” while singing “Baby Shark” as a chef prepared sushi. Captured by husband Sidharth Malhotra, the trip also featured sweet “Mini” and “Mama” caps and serene sunset views from their villa. The couple, married in 2023, welcomed their daughter in June 2025.

Saraayah Malhotra has her parents, Bollywood stars Kiara Advani and Siddharth Malhotra wrapped around her little finger and this latest video is proof.The star couple, who embraced motherhood 11 months ago, gave fans a peek into their summer getaway. While on a dinner date together, Sid recorded a video of his wife, Kiara singing the hit kiddie song ‘Baby Shark’ while while the chef prepared their food and joined in by adding beats to the performance over a live counter.

Kiara Advani sings Baby Shark

The light-hearted moment saw both Sid and Kiara breaking into giggles by the end of the performance. The clip soon had fans convinced that the song is their toddler’s favourite tune.Kiara Advani shares pics from family getawayFor the mommy and daddy dinner date, Kiara, dressed in a breezy pink ensemble and tied her hair back in a neat bun.Kiara also took to her handle to share a few pictures from her holiday, which with their baby girl. The first set of photos featured two caps labelled “Mini” and “Mama,” paired with chic sunglasses and a beach towel. As per reports, the two actors are making the most of the trip as they also shoot for an ad project together.Kiara and Sidharth’s romanceFor the uninitiated, Kiara and Sidharth tied the knot in February 2023 in a grand yet intimate ceremony in Rajasthan after dating for a few years. The two reportedly began dating while working on the sets of their movie ‘Shershaah’. They welcomed their baby girl in June 2025.Kiara Advani’s ‘Toxic’ release date changed againOn the work front, Kiara will next be seen in the much-anticipated film ‘Toxic’. The film, headlined by Yash, will no longer release on its previously announced date of June 4, 2026, the makers said on Wednesday, adding that they are realigning their strategy to ensure a wider global rollout.In a statement, Yash said the decision followed the film’s presentation at CinemaCon, where it received a strong response from international distributors and industry stakeholders.“There are films we make, and then there are films that remind us why we fell in love with cinema. ‘Toxic’ has been one such journey. Presenting our film at CinemaCon and witnessing the overwhelming global response reaffirmed what we have always believed — that this film deserves to reach its fullest potential worldwide,” he said.The actor revealed that the Geetu Mohandas-directed action thriller was complete and the team was currently focused on locking global distribution and forging key international partnerships.“In light of this, we have decided to recalibrate our release timeline. While we will not be releasing on June 4 as announced earlier, we will be releasing at a later, globally aligned date. ‘Toxic’ will come to theatres across the world soon,” he added.This is the second time the film has been pushed back.“Toxic” was originally scheduled to release on March 19, but was postponed to June 4 citing the ongoing conflict in West Asia, with the Gulf region being a key overseas market for the film.

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