Television actress Arti Singh, who recently tied the knot with businessman Dipak Chauhan, on Monday dropped some pictures from her wedding day, giving a peek into the special people in her life.
Aarti, who is the niece of Bollywood actor Govinda, took to Instagram and dropped a string of pictures, in which she could be seen wearing a red bridal lehenga.
The snaps show her mother Geeta Singh, brother and actor Krushna Abhishek, his wife Kashmera Shah, and other family members.
The post is captioned: “The special day with my most special people… my pillars #DipakKiArti.”
Arti married Dipak on April 25 at the Iskcon temple in Mumbai.
Arti, who was the fourth runner-up in ‘Bigg Boss 13′, is currently seen in the show ‘Shravani’.
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Aarti, who is the niece of Bollywood actor Govinda, took to Instagram and dropped a string of pictures, in which she could be seen wearing a red bridal lehenga.
The snaps show her mother Geeta Singh, brother and actor Krushna Abhishek, his wife Kashmera Shah, and other family members.
The post is captioned: “The special day with my most special people… my pillars #DipakKiArti.”
Arti married Dipak on April 25 at the Iskcon temple in Mumbai.
Arti, who was the fourth runner-up in ‘Bigg Boss 13′, is currently seen in the show ‘Shravani’.
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- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Yaara (Zee5)
Starring Vidyut Jammwal as Phagun, Shruti Haasan as Sukanya, Amit Sadh as Mitwa, Vijay Varma as Rizwan, Kenny Basumatary as Bahadur, Sanjay Mishra as Chaman
Directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia
Apart from some actors whom we trust to deliver on demand, there is nothing in Yaara to invest more than two hours of our time, in pursuit of some obscure political ideology where Naxals are the victims and the police are constantly brutal.
The film has graphic gruesome sequences of police torture. But nothing to compare with what we go throught sitting through a film that thinks dark is the colour that denotes the optimum depth.Little do they know.When all you can see is crime as a way out from oppression and joblessness for the young, then the social order needs a shake-up.This film doesn’t have the inner conviction to be a wake-up call for...
Starring Vidyut Jammwal as Phagun, Shruti Haasan as Sukanya, Amit Sadh as Mitwa, Vijay Varma as Rizwan, Kenny Basumatary as Bahadur, Sanjay Mishra as Chaman
Directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia
Apart from some actors whom we trust to deliver on demand, there is nothing in Yaara to invest more than two hours of our time, in pursuit of some obscure political ideology where Naxals are the victims and the police are constantly brutal.
The film has graphic gruesome sequences of police torture. But nothing to compare with what we go throught sitting through a film that thinks dark is the colour that denotes the optimum depth.Little do they know.When all you can see is crime as a way out from oppression and joblessness for the young, then the social order needs a shake-up.This film doesn’t have the inner conviction to be a wake-up call for...
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- by Subhash K Jha
- Bollyspice
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