Shraddha Arya and Rahul Sharma are all set to get married this week and the ceremonies have already started. Many were seen wondering about the identity of Arya's fiance and here's what we found out:
The actor reportedly decided to opt for an arranged marriage. Her groom-to-be works in the Navy and has a private personality with an unknown social media account. The actor showed a glimpse of her wedding ceremonies on her social media account. Very cleverly, Arya tried to hide her fiance's face with a heart-shaped sticker that said, "groom to be". Arya has not confirmed the news of her upcoming wedding but she still shared pictures and videos of her dancing which hint at pre-wedding festivities on her Instagram stories.
There have been reports that Arya chose to get married in an arranged manner because of a couple of relationships falling through in the past. According to a report by Hindustan Times, Rahul Sharma was described by the family's close friend who said, "The groom’s name is Rahul Sharma and he works in the Navy. He is a family friend and a low-key guy, who prefers staying away from social media and showbiz. Interestingly, it is an arranged marriage turned into love.”
Arya's friend and actor Anjum Fakih post on Instagram about the couple's mehndi celebrations writing. She wrote, "It took 4 days to prepare this… wanted to do something special on @sarya12 mehendi day… but by the time I was about to perform I forgot most of the steps… so this was impromptu"
The actor Shraddha Arya made her debut with the Tamil film Kalvanin Kadhali. She was seen in the Hindi film Nishabd and was also part of the Telugu film Godava with Vaibhav Reddy. She has acted in serials like Main Lakshmi Tere Aangan Ki, Tumhari Paakhi and Dream Girl. She gained popularity with the role of Dr Preeta Arora in in Kundali Bhagya. In 2019, she had participated in Nach Baliye 9 with Alam Makkar.
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