Best wishes to the couple!! Enjoy marital bliss for a long long time.
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Popular Bollywood actor Rani Mukherjee has tied the knot with
Aditya Chopra, son of late iconic filmmaker Yash Chopra, according to
the Indian media.
The wedding — a private affair — took place in Italy on April 21.
Mukherjee established herself as a leading actress by doling out commercial hits like Hum Tum and Bunty aur Babli among others. She
earned universal critical acclaim when she enacted the role of a deaf
and blind girl in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s 2004 movie “Black”.
Chopra, who has maintained a relatively low profile, directed the 1995 blockbuster Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge starring the legendary Shahrukh-Kajol duo which is being played in Indian cinemas even now.
He
has written and directed several movies under the Chopra production
banner, establishing himself as one of India’s most bankable directors.
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Link: http://www.dawn.com/news/1101555/rani-mukherjee-and-aditya-chopra-tie-the-knot-in-italy
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