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Cyrus Sahukar marries Vaishali Malahara

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Mumbai, Apr 16 (PTI) Popular VJ-host-actor Cyrus Sahukar has tied the knot with his longtime actor-girlfriend Vaishali Malahara in a private ceremony in Alibaug.

Sahukar and Malahara – who have been in relationship reportedly for six years – got married in a traditional Hindu ceremony on Friday in presence of family and close friends.

The guests at their wedding included Mini Mathur, Kabir Khan, Maria Goretti, Cyrus Broacha, Shruti Seth, Samir Kochhar, music composer Ankur Tewari, Gaurav Kapur and Yudhishtir Urs, among others.

Though the newlyweds are officially yet to post pictures from their wedding, their close friends, including Kochhar, Tewari and Seth, shared photographs on their respective social media accounts, with hashtag #Vairus ki shaadi.

In the pictures, Malahara is seen donning a bright red lehenga, while Sahukar wore off-white sherwani with a pink turban.

Kochhar posted a photo with the newly married couple and congratulated them.

“Wishing the lovely couple the happiest life up ahead… what a wedding it was!! Loads of love @cyrus_sahukar @polvina_malhara from @radhikaskochhar n me #vairus,” he captioned the post on Instagram.

Tewari shared a photo of Sahukar and Malahara from the wedding and wrote, “All you need is love.” Seth also posted a series of pictures from the wedding.

  Besides working as a VJ and host, Sahukar has acted in films like “Rang De Basanti”, “Aisha” and “Khoobsurat”. He has also starred in shows such as “Kaun Banegi Shikharwati” and “Potluck”.

Malahara was seen in 2019 movie “Upstarts”, alongside Priyanshu Painyuli. PTI KKP RB RB

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