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Jugal Hansraj gets married in US

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 08 Jul, 2014 11:25 AM
  • Jugal Hansraj gets married in US
Actor-director Jugal Hansraj has married his lady love Jasmine in the US, revealed his friend Uday Chopra.
 
"My friend Jugal Hansraj just got married yesterday (Sunday) in Oakland, Michigan to Jasmine…wish the couple a very happy married life #PyaarPossible," Uday, who starred alongside Jugal in "Mohabbatein", posted on Twitter Monday.
 
Jugal, 41, started his career in 1983 as a child artist in the Naseeruddin Shah-Shabana Azmi starrer "Masoom", following which, he featured in movies like "Karma" and "Sultanat".
 
Later, he turned full-fledged actor and starred in "Aa Gale Lag Jaa" and "Papa Kehte Hain", but it was the 2000 movie "Mohabbatein", which gave him visibility. 
 
As an actor, Jugal's career never took off in a big way and he turned to direction with animated film "Roadside Romeo", which even won a National Film Award in 2010.
 
Jugal even directed his friend Uday and Priyanka Chopra in "Pyaar Impossible!". 
 
Not much is known about his wife Jasmine, but if reports are anything to go by, the newly wed couple will celebrate their union in Mumbai with a party soon.

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