Kriti Kharbanda
Actress Kriti Kharbanda, who recently tied the knot, delighted fans by sharing glimpses of her Chauka Chardhana ritual. In a heartwarming gesture, she posted photos of the halwa she prepared for the ceremony, captioning it as “Meri pehli rasoi.” Alongside a picture of herself with the dessert, she added, “Approved by dadi,” signifying her grandmother’s seal of approval.
Kriti Kharbanda and Pulkit Samrat, who exchanged vows on a Saturday, shared their wedding moments with fans. Their caption, “From the deep blue sky, to the morning dew. Through the low and the high, it’s only you. From the start to the end, in every now and every then, when my heart beats different, it’s got to be you. Constantly, consistently, continually, You,” beautifully encapsulated their love story.
The duo, known for their chemistry on screen, previously collaborated in the 2018 film Veerey Ki Wedding and the comedy flick Pagalpanti in 2019. Additionally, Kriti Kharbanda starred alongside Pulkit Samrat in Bejoy Nambiar’s Taish.
With a versatile portfolio spanning Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu cinema, Kriti Kharbanda has left a mark in films such as Housefull 4 and Pagalpanti. Her most recent appearance was in 14 Phere, where she shared the screen with Vikrant Massey.
Pulkit Samrat, renowned for his roles in the Fukrey series, has graced the silver screen in various films including Dolly Ki Doli, Bangistan, Sanam Re, Junooniyat, and Haathi Mere Saathi. Notably, he also made a mark in the television realm with his role in Ekta Kapoor’s iconic serial, Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi.
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