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Bollywood Singer Shreya Ghoshal Ties The Knot

Darpan News Desk IANS, 06 Feb, 2015 01:48 PM
  • Bollywood Singer Shreya Ghoshal Ties The Knot
Singer Shreya Ghoshal has wed her beau Shiladitya in a traditional Bengali wedding.
 
"Married the love of my life yesterday night (Feb 5) in a beautiful Bengali traditional wedding in presence of our families and closest friends. Shiladitya and I both seek your good wishes in this exciting new phase of our lives," Shreya posted on her official Facebook page Friday morning.
 
Shreya, a National Award winning singer, credited for songs like "Silsila ye chahat ka" and "Sun raha hai tu", even shared a photograph of her wedding day.
 
The “Manwa laage” hitmaker is seen decked up in gold jewellery and a red odhni with vermillion on her forehead.
 
Shreya captioned the image on Twitter: “Married the love of my life @shiladitya last night surrounded by our families n close frnds, exciting new life awaits.”
 
Shiladitya is the co-founder of Hipcask, which is a platform to discover wines, whiskies and beers.

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