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Playback singer Armaan Malik tied the knot with his longtime girlfriend Aashna Shroff in an intimate wedding ceremony on 28 December. However, it seems the couple had a registered marriage on 22 April 2024. Armaan has now shared some unseen pictures from their wedding, including a glimpse of his brother Amaal Mallik smiling heartily and posing with the couple. Playback singer Armaan Malik tied the knot with his longtime girlfriend Aashna Shroff in an intimate wedding ceremony on 28 December.
Playback singer Armaan Malik tied the knot with his longtime girlfriend Aashna Shroff in an intimate wedding ceremony on 28 December. However, it seems the couple had a registered marriage on 22 April 2024. Armaan has now shared some unseen pictures from their wedding, including a glimpse of his brother Amaal Mallik smiling heartily and posing with the couple. Playback singer Armaan Malik tied the knot with his longtime girlfriend Aashna Shroff in an intimate wedding ceremony on 28 December.
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I lost myself
I lost myself
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Reality never trust sweet words
Reality never trust sweet words
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When delivery boy is pro rider
When delivery boy is pro rider
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Rest of the world
Rest of the world
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Pray , Trust and wait
Pray , Trust and wait
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Accept people as they are,
Accept people as they are,
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Captain Rohit Sharma Steals the Spotlight as He Unveils the MPL Trophy and Delivers an Iconic Jersey-Signing Moment at the Grand Launch!
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Janhvi Kapoor spoke about how period pain is often trivialised and dismissed by a lot of men in a rather ‘condescending’ manner.
Janhvi Kapoor spoke about how period pain is often trivialised and dismissed by a lot of men in a rather ‘condescending’ manner.
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The Maharashtra government has announced that Hindi will be a compulsory third language from Classes I to V in Marathi and English medium schools, in line with the National Education Policy, NEP 2020. Currently, only Marathi and English are mandatory from Classes I to IV in these schools.
The Maharashtra government has announced that Hindi will be a compulsory third language from Classes I to V in Marathi and English medium schools, in line with the National Education Policy, NEP 2020. Currently, only Marathi and English are mandatory from Classes I to IV in these schools.