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Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas 

The recent but not so recent new couple of east and west just had their roka ceremony last month in Mumbai. Nick’s parents flew to India for this ceremony and they were introduced to Priyanka’s family for the first time. They were first seen together at the Met Gala 2017. It is definitely going to be a wedding that everyone is waiting to see, again for the outfit and how the desi girl pulls everything together with her fiancé in India and in America.


Asha Negi And Rithvik Dhanjani

These two love birds met on the set of Zee TV’s famous show Pavitra Rishta. They both played roles of a couple and ended up falling for each other. The fans gave this couple a name called AshVik. They have been dating since 2013 and portrayed their story on an episode of Yeh Hai Aashiqui. They won the couple dance show Nach Baliye 6. The fans are eagerly waiting for this adorable couple to get married.

Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh

The news is already out that Deepika and Ranveer are getting married in November. They’re exchanging their vows at the beautiful Lake Como in Italy. The couple did three movies together, called Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela (2013), Bajirao Mastani (2015) and Padmaavat (2018). For sure, everyone is waiting to see which designer Deepika is going to wear, as all her outfits are always so gorgeous.

Yuvika Chaudhary and Prince Narula

Bigg Boss is known as a place where jodis (couples) are made. Yuvika and Prince are an example of this. They both were in the season 9 of Bigg Boss, where Prince showed interest towards the beautiful Yuvika. They both got engaged at the beginning of this year.

Srishty Rode and Manish Naggdev

Srishty and Manish met through common friends and have been dating each other for three years. They got engaged secretly this year with close relatives and friends. Their love for each other is still going strong as it can be seen on their Instagram posts.

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