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PICS: Newly-Weds Neha Dhupia And Angad Bedi Take Blessings At The Golden Temple

Darpan News Desk IANS, 30 Jul, 2018 01:29 PM

    Since their wedding in a Gurudwara on May 10, 2018, Neha Dhupia and Angad Bedi have been sharing their special moments of love and care on social media with their fans.

     

    Along the same line, yesterday, i.e. July 28, 2018, Neha Dhupia shared a few pics along with her hubby, Angad Bedi. In the pics, the couple can be seen at the famous Golden Temple, Amritsar. It seems the newly-weds went to the holy place to seek blessings from the God. Sharing the pics, Neha wrote the caption, “What a blessed day we had yesterday ... love and positivity always”.

     

    Take a look at Neha Dhupia and Angad Bedi’s pics from Golden Temple:

     
     
     
     

    NEHA DHUPIA REVEALS THE REAL REASON FOR HER LOW-KEY SURPRISE WEDDING

     

    In an interview with Filmfare, Neha Dhupia revealed the real reason of opting for a low-key wedding.

     

    During an interview, Neha Dhupia was asked about what was the real reason behind her keeping her marriage such a well kept secret.

     

    Neha replied saying, “When I checked my phone after putting up the Instagram post announcing my marriage, I had around 600 messages that read, “What the f**k!" instead of “Congratulations”. Yes, it was a surprise to a lot of people. But Angad (Bedi) was clear from the beginning.

     

    He said, “You’re not someone with whom I want to be in a boyfriend-girlfriend relationship. So, either we turn this into marriage or we continue being just friends.”

     

    I don’t believe it was hush-hush or secret as much as it was private. Both of us are private people. I hope we can maintain that. It’s going to be hard. But I’m going to try and protect my personal life as much as I can. By that I don’t mean dissing completely what’s in the public eye. We just wish to control the amount of information we want to let out about our private lives.”

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