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Kajal Aggarwal announces her wedding with Gautam Kitchlu

From the past couple of days, there have been reports of Kajal Aggarwal tying the knot with businessman Gautam Kitchlu. However, there was no confirmation on it. But today, Kajal took to social media to announce her wedding with Gautam.

The actress shared a note on Instagram which reads, “I said yes. It gives me immense joy to share that I am getting married to Gautam Kitchlu, on October 30, 2020, in Mumbai, in a small, private ceremony surrounded by our immediate families. The pandemic has certainly shed a sobering light on our joy but we are thrilled to start our lives together and know that all of you will be cheering us on in spirit. I thank you all for all the love you have showered upon me over the years and we seek your blessings as we embark upon this incredible new journey. I will still continue doing what I cherish most - entertaining my audience - now, with a whole new purpose and meaning. Thank you for unending support.”


Kajal has worked in Telugu, Tamil, and Hindi films. The actress was last seen on the big screen in Ranarangam (Telugu) and Comali (Tamil). Both films had released on 15th August 2019.

She has some interesting films lined-up like Mosagallu, Acharya, Mumbai Saga, Hey Sinamika, Indian 2, and Paris Paris.

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