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“Tu hai toh Sab hai”: Kriti Kharbanda shows off her romantic side as she wishes husband Pulkit Samrat on birthday

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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 29 (ANI): As it’s actor Pulkit Samrat’s birthday on Sunday, his wife and actor Kriti Kharbanda unleashed her lovey-dovey avatar and penned a love-filled post for him.

Taking to Instagram, Kriti wrote, “Happy birthday to my favourite person, best friend, lover, companion, tour guide, chef, my anything and everything! Kya karti main tere Bina! Tu hai toh Sab hai, Tu Nahin toh kuch Nahin!

She also treated fans to her and Pulkit’s images which are enough to make anyone go gaga.

 
 
 

 
 
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In no time, Kriti’s comment section filled up with heartfelt reactions from netizens.

“Aww! Happy bday @pulkitsamrat !! Lots of love to you,” actor-singer Sophie Choudry commented.

“Beautiful,” a fan wrote.

Pulkit Samrat responded to his wife, Kriti’s wish with a cute comment.

“Love you Mrs. Samrat! (red heart emojis),” he wrote.

Pulkit and Kriti married on March 15 in Manesar. Their wedding festivities took place in the presence of close family members and friends. Actors Ali Fazal, Richa Chadha, Varun Sharma and Manjot Singh were also a part of the functions.

Kriti and Pulkit have appeared together in several films, like ‘Veerey Ki Wedding’, ‘Taish’, and ‘Pagalpanti’. Reportedly, their love story began during the filming of ‘Pagalpanti’ in 2019 and since then they have been treating fans to their heartwarming moments on social media. (ANI)

This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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