Neha Kakkar and Rohanpreet Singh marked their fourth wedding anniversary on October 24, sharing heartfelt messages of love and appreciation on social media. The couple, who tied the knot in 2020, reflected on their journey together with a series of cherished photos.
In her post, Neha, known for hits like “Garmi,” shared several joyful images with Rohanpreet, expressing her gratitude. She wrote, “4 Years….. Wow!!!!! Pata bhi nahin chala.. Thank you @rohanpreetsingh for making me feel like a baby every day! Looks like you will never let me grow old!!!! Love you buddy!!!!!! Happy Anniversary to Us!!!!”
Rohanpreet reciprocated with an equally touching tribute, referring to Neha as ‘Laado.’ Alongside a sweet image, he wrote, “It’s been 4 years, touchwood!!!! Rabb kare apan hameshan hi aidan ik duje naal rahiye.. Love you, Laado. Happy Anniversary to us!!”
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Their wedding photos captured the couple beaming with joy, with some images showing them dancing together on stage. Recently, Rohanpreet addressed rumors of their divorce, stating that such false reports do not affect their strong bond. He emphasized, “We are mentally, touchwood, prepared for this. These rumours are obviously false and don’t affect us. How can you let untrue stories dominate your relationship? I believe nobody should be bothered by such baseless claims.”
Neha and Rohanpreet exchanged wedding vows on October 24, 2020, in an intimate ceremony at a Gurudwara in Delhi, followed by a traditional Hindu wedding celebration. Their love story began on the set of their music video, “Nehu Da Vyah.”
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