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My Love, My Life: Rana Daggubati’s Wife Miheeka Gets Emotional As She Shares First Pictures With Hubby!

How adorable!

Actor Rana Daggubati’s love life has always been a hot topic in the industry. All speculations were finally put to rest when the Baahubali actor took to Instagram to announce his engagement with Miheeka Bajaj. The actor in a live session with  actor-producer Lakshmi Manchu opened up about his engagement and upcoming plans for the wedding.

“It’s the person that’ll make you do that,” he told Lakshmi when asked about what made him realise that he was ready to ‘settle down’. “You meet the right person and good things happen and you say go ahead,” he said with a grin.

The beautiful love story has now gone into its new phase – marriage. The couple tied the knot on 8th August. It was an elegant intimate wedding in the presence of only a few close family members. Pictures from the couples wedding are flowing in and we are in awe.

After a long time, Miheeka has opened up about her beautiful wedding. Taking to Instagram, Miheeka shared some beautiful pictures and wrote, “My love, my life, my heart, my soul! Thank you for being everything I’ve ever dreamt of and so much more!! You make me a better person in life. I love you! 💕.”

 

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My love, my life, my heart, my soul! Thank you for being everything I’ve ever dreamt of and so much more!! You make me a better person in life. I love you! 💕 @ranadaggubati

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Rana had recently revealed how he proposed Miheeka. The Telugu star said, “She knew where I’m getting at when I called her. And then she met me in person, that’s it. I remember I said a bunch of things together. For me, it was serious. It was commitment. When I met her, that’s the time I felt I am ready to do this. It was that simple, for real. I never thought about it. I met her, I liked her, and that’s it. I found love.”

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