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Evelyn Sharma announces her engagement to Dr Tushaan Bhindi

Actress Evelyn Sharma, who was last seen in Prabhas and Shraddha Kapoor’s multilingual action entertainer Saaho (2019) is engaged now. Yes, you heard it absolutely right! The gorgeous actress has announced her engagement to Dr Tushaan Bhindi.

In an interview with a leading publication, Sharma confirmed that Bhindi had proposed to her during their recent trip in Australia. On Saturday, the couple got engaged on Harbour Bridge, Sydney.


“It was a dream come true! Tushaan knows me so well… his proposal was perfect!” said the excited actress. “We met on a blind date last year, which was set up by our good friend. Tushaan is a romantic guy and he is even filmier than I am,” she added.

When asked about her wedding plans, Sharma told the publication, “We will make a separate announcement for that once the date is set. For now, we would like to enjoy our time together.”

Evelyn Sharma, born in Frankfurt to a German mother and Punjabi Indian father, marked her acting debut with the 2006 American film Turn left. In 2012, she entered Bollywood with a Hindi film titled From Sydney with Love. However, it was her performance in Dharma Productions’ romantic film Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, starring Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone in lead roles, which shot her to fame.

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