
Till the time, let’s keep it a secret,” she said.Īlso read | Bigg Boss 13: Akanksha Puri deeply hurt after Paras Chhabra announced breakup with her on TV, claims friend For now, I can just say that he is a TV actor. “Well, I don’t want to reveal his identity so soon or else hamara pyaar duniya ko pata chal jaayega (the world will know about our relationship), but I promise to my fans that I shall be introducing him, months before our marriage.
However, we still have to zero down on a date.”įor now, Rani wants to keep the identity of her boyfriend a secret. Also, we have decided to take the plunge in December this year. Rani confirmed to SpotboyE, “Yes, I have found the love of my life and we are dating each other from quite some time now. They are planning to have a December wedding.
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Tragedy struck in 2011 when the Norwegian Child Welfare Services, known as the Barnevernet (literally: ‘child protection’) took both Aishwarya and Abhigyaan away from their parents, to be kept at a foster home till they turned 18.