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Sunny Leone reveals she lost 4 girls & 2 boys before welcoming first baby Nisha

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Bollywood actress Sunny Leone is a proud mother to three children. The actress, as much as she is a thorough professional, is equally or more a doting and hands-on mother to her children.

Dushanbe witnessed history on a crisp August evening as the Blue Tigers announced themselves on the CAFA stage with a thunderous 2-1 victory over Tajikistan. It wasn’t just India’s first-ever outing in the CAFA Nations Cup, but also their first victory on Tajik soil in 17 years. And leading this monumental triumph were two warriors cut from the same cloth — Anwar Ali and Sandesh Jhingan, two Minervans, who stood tall, struck hard, and powered India to glory. When Anwar Ali rises for a header, the air itself seems to pause. The Minervan colossus has built a reputation as Indian football’s big-game centre-back, and on this night, he etched another unforgettable chapter. The breakthrough came in the first half when a ball found Anwar in space inside the box. With flawless intent and an unbreakable will, he rose above the Tajik defence and powered home a header that silenced the home crowd. It wasn’t just a goal; it was a statement — one that reminded everyone why Anwar has become India’s most feared aerial presence. And this is no isolated moment. Only weeks ago, Anwar was the key man for East Bengal in the Durand Cup semi-final, scoring the only goal for his side in the big fixture. Earlier in the group stage too, his headed goal had helped his team when it mattered. Cast your mind back even further — when Anwar Ali, a teenager then, shocked the world by scoring against the mighty Argentina U-20 team, the same side that featured future World Cup winners. That night, the football fraternity discovered his fearlessness. Tonight in Dushanbe, he reminded them. But Anwar wasn’t done. The second goal was born from his relentless drive. Whipping a dangerous ball into the Tajik box, he forced chaos in the defence, and as the ball spilled free, destiny handed it to none other than Sandesh Jhingan. Sandesh Jhingan – The General Who Never Backs Down. If Anwar is the beast, Jhingan is the general — leading with heart, scars, and the roar of a warrior. The Minervan graduate has long been the bedrock of India’s backline, but tonight, he turned executioner. Pouncing on the loose ball from Anwar’s cross, on the rebound attempt, Jhingan struck it with conviction, sending the net bulging and the Indian bench erupting. The scoreboard read 2-0, and the Blue Tigers had landed a blow that Tajikistan would never recover from. For Jhingan, this was more than just a goal — it was a captain’s call, a message that India had arrived in Central Asia not just to participate, but to conquer. Every tackle, every header, every clenched fist after a clearance embodied the fire that has defined his career. Though Tajikistan pulled one back, it was India who held their ground, disciplined, resilient, and unshaken until the final whistle confirmed history. For a team playing its first-ever game in the CAFA Nations Cup, to open with a win against one of the region’s toughest sides is no ordinary feat. And how poetic that it was two Minervans who powered the moment. From dusty academy fields in Punjab to the grand stage of international football, Anwar Ali and Sandesh Jhingan have carried the Minerva DNA — fearless, uncompromising, and destined for big moments. This was more than a victory. It was the unveiling of a new chapter in Indian football, the arrival of India in the CAFA Nations Cup with a roar that will echo across Asia. For Anwar and Jhingan, it was yet another reminder that when the Blue Tigers need warriors, Minerva always delivers .

But the blessing of parenthood did not come easily to Sunny and her husband, Daniel Weber. The couple had to go through a series of emotional ups and downs to finally see their dream of a happy family getting fulfilled. Elaborating on the same, Sunny, who appeared on actress Soha Ali Khan’s recent podcast, explained her entire journey to parenthood.

Talking to Soha, Sunny revealed how she lost 6 children due to medical complications, “We had four girls and two boys, but that didn’t work out. One day she (the surrogate) is like, “I am pregnant. But we found out that the sack was blank. The baby was not going to grow.”

She further expressed how it was extremely tough to accept the constant setbacks. “We were like, did we do something? Does God not love us? Why is this happening? And why can’t we just adopt a little girl?”

The actress further elaborated on the process of adoption and how her daughter, Nisha, all of just 18 months then, came into their lives and made them experience what being parents meant. “In that time of losing those four girls, we applied for adoption. We tell Nisha that she chose us. You picked us as parents. We didn’t pick you, obviously. Nisha was just 18 months old, but she was the size of a one-year-old. But I see her for the first time, and it’s like, “That’s my baby!” exclaimed Sunny. “There was an instant connection. It’s like instant, like she’s mine and not anybody else’s now. That’s Nisha Cora Weber!” explained a visibly happy Sunny.

For the uninitiated, Sunny Leone is a mother to Nisha, who came into her life in 2017. The couple soon became parents again to twin boys, Noah and Asher, who were born via surrogacy in 2018.

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