Avika Gor and Milind Chandwani, who tied the knot on Pati Patni Aur Panga a few months ago, are making headlines after the actress revealed in her latest vlog that a big change is coming in their lives in 2026. Looking back at her year 2025 which was full of new beginnings, the 'Balika Vadhu' actress in the video mentioned that 2026 will bring some big changes for them. She also stated that something they are extremely excited for.
In the video, Milind shared that the change was something they neither expected nor planned, and had never even imagined, calling it a big and wonderful moment in their lives.
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When Avika asked him if he was nervous, Milind said he felt excited, though he admitted to being a little nervous as well. He added that feeling nervous at times is important in life.
Avika later assured fans that they would share this exciting update with their YouTube family very soon.
Avika and Milind’s statements have sparked pregnancy rumours, with fans commenting on the video and speculating that the couple may be expecting their first child. One of their fans commented on the video, "baby coming".
For the uninitiated, Avika and Milind got married on national television in the show, Pati Patni Aur Panga, last year.
Recently, in an exclusive chat with Times of India TV, the actress spoke about her decision of tying the knot on a TV show. She said, "Avika: I feel truly lucky and blessed to have had the opportunity to celebrate my wedding on such a grand scale. My main intention was to make my fans a part of my special day, and I’m so happy that it actually happened. Those who have treated me like family and considered me their daughter for so many years got to witness everything, from the wedding rituals to the farewell."
She added, "The way the channel executed it was so beautiful that we never once felt like it was a shoot; it all felt so real. Seeing people’s reactions now that it has aired makes me even happier. I recently came across a video of a girl watching an episode and crying, and her caption said it felt like she was right there with us that it felt personal. That’s exactly what I had hoped for, and to see that emotion come alive is truly a blessing."