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Neha Dhupia and Angad Bedi are a married couple now

While the entire Indian media was busy covering the big fat wedding of actress Sonam Kapoor and Anand Ahuja, popular B-town actors Neha Dhupia and Angad Bedi also exchanged their wedding vows secretly. Yes, Angad Bedi and Neha Dhupia are a man and woman now. Both the actors tied the nuptial knot in a private ceremony held on Tuesday morning in New Delhi.

The big news was first broke by filmmaker Karan Johar who took to Twitter to share the news with the world. "My darling and most special friend @NehaDhupia who l love and adore dearly is married to the gentleman and talented @Imangadbedi !! Here’s wishing them decades of unconditional love!!!!❤❤❤❤???," read his tweet.


Later, Neha Dhupia and Angad Bedi released an official statement. The statement read: “Marrying your best friend is one of the greatest feelings in the world, and we are extremely fortunate to have found love in each other. It has been a beautiful journey knowing each other and after formalizing the wedding earlier this year, today, we exchanged our vows in a beautifully simple, private and intimate Anand Karaj ceremony in Delhi.”

“We look forward to celebrating and sharing this special moment with our friends and colleagues in Mumbai in the next couple of weeks. Thank you for showering us with so much love. Your blessings have truly made this day so much more special,” the statement concluded.

Eastern Eye wishes the couple a super successful married life ahead.

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