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todaynewsadda · 4 years
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Sushant Singh Rajput Was A Background Dancer For Aishwarya Rai Bachchan In 2006 Performance
Sushant Singh Rajput Was A Background Dancer For Aishwarya Rai Bachchan In 2006 Performance
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Sushant Singh Rajput died on Sunday
Sushant was a part of Shiamak Davar’s dance troupe
He performed at the 2006 Commonwealth Games closing ceremony
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Before late actor Sushant Singh Rajput became a big star in Bollywood and the Indian television industry, he was a part of Shiamak Davar’s…
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vmvijay · 4 years
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सुशांत सिंह राजपूत के सुसाइड की खबर सुन हैरान हुईं एक्स गर्लफ्रेंड अंकिता लोखंडे, कही ये बात...
सुशांत सिंह राजपूत के सुसाइड की खबर सुन हैरान हुईं एक्स गर्लफ्रेंड अंकिता लोखंडे, कही ये बात…
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सुशांत सिंह राजपूत ने रविवार को आत्महत्या कर ली. सुशांत सिंह राजपूत (Sushant Singh Rajput) ने रविवार को मुंबई के बांद्रा स्थित अपने फ्लेट में फांसी लगाकर आत्महत्या कर ली.
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In The Memory of Sushant Singh Rajput
On June 14th 2020, beloved Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput was found dead in his home at Mumbai. The death was ruled out as a suicide and his death gained many condolences by actors and celebrities such as Akshay Kumar, Vicky Kaushal, Deepika Padukone, and more. Today is a mournful day, considering that he is the third Bollywood actor to die this year. But similarly to previous posts that I’ve done similar to this, I would like to highlight his career and talk about a few more pressing subjects that definitely need to be addressed.
Long Story Short
Born in Patna to a middle class family, Rajput was an incredibly bright student. Ranking 7th in DCE Entrance Exams and being a National Olympiad winner in Physics. However, his interest in dance and theatre overtook his study time which resulted into him leaving DCE. He went on to take Shimak Davar’s dance classes and Barry Johnson’s drama classes too. He was eventually chosen to be a background dancer in the Filmfare Awards and also perform in 2006 Commonwealth Olympics. He later on starred in popular sitcoms like Kis Desh Mein Hai Meraa Dil and Pavitra Rishta. He even participated in dance reality shows like Zara Nachke Dikha and Jhalak Dikhhla Ja. In 2013, he made a promising debut as Ishaan in Kai Po Che! alongside Rajkumaar Rao and Amit Sadh. After recieving praise from both audience and critics, he starred in movies that were successful such as P.K., M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story, and Sonchiriyai. His short and impressive career was about to see brighter days as he was set to play the biopic versions of Rabindranath Tagore and APJ Abdul Kalam. 
Notable Performances
Ishaan in Kai Po Che
Sarfaraz Yousuf in PK
Byomkesh Bakshi in Detective Byomkesh Bakshi
M.S. Dhoni in M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story
Lakhan Singh in Sonchiriya
Annirudh Pathak in Chhichhore
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His story is a classic example of the underdog story. He, much like Irfaan Khan, served motivation for upcoming actors to what you could become if you believe in your craft. He was also a breath of fresh air in terms of being a capable actor while coming from a relatively unknown background, showing that you don’t need to be a star kid to be able to act or be popular. His death has sparked a conversation of mental health amongst celebrities and fans alike so I’d like to take a moment to address it. If you are considering taking your life even the slightest bit, just know that you are definitely not alone. You are loved, you are needed, you are appreciated, and most importantly you are valued. Please feel free to talk about these serious matters and thoughts with your loved ones and if you don’t feel entirely comfortable yet, here is a list of online resources all over the world that will most definitely help you. Remember, hope is always out there, even in the most dire situation. You are not alone. May Sushant Singh Rajput’s soul rest in peace and may he continue to be dearly loved and remembered.
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Rest In Peace ~ Sushant Singh Rajput
Hey guys, I was going into a spiral thinking about SSR and everything he went through and I needed somewhere to write my feelings down. There’s so much noise about this on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, I didn’t want to add to the noise, bashing and overall negativity, so found this to be the best place. I’m sorry in advance if I offend anyone. This is going to be very long. 
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Sushant Singh Rajput the Actor and Human:
I’m not going to lie, I wasn’t his biggest fan, not by a long shot. I watched him in Pavitra Rishta every now and then because my mum was obsessed with that show and I used to be confused as to why everyone was obsessed with Manav and Archana - I was 12 years old when the show started and just felt it was another saas-bahu serial. However, to this day it amazes me how Manav and Archana were able to capture their audience for three consecutive years when their story was another saas-bahu serial. It was obviously the actors portraying them, and it takes a lot to grab someone’s attention and keep it on yourself. SSR had that energy. I remember then he came onto Jhalak Dikhlaa Jaa, I watched that show quite religiously because of my love for dance, and was bowled over by how good of a dancer he was. He had perfect lines, and his posture was amazing, I was in awe every time he danced. I remember that in that show he proposed to his then-gf in the cutest way possible, a proposal that is etched into my mind till this day. 
He then left his daily soap, for a career in Bollywood, it was a very risky, bold move because it is a well known fact - Tellywood actors, are rarely able to make good careers in Bollywood. Most of them become irrelevant after their first or second movie. But man was everyone wrong about Sushant. I didn’t watch Kai Po Che, but I remember the buzz around it at the time, everyone was talking about it, and it was one of the biggest movies of that year. He then did Shuddh Desi Romance - a movie I was inclined to watch because he was in it, I was slowly turning into a fan, but I didn’t get the chance to watch it. Then came PK. When PK’s trailer was launched, SSR’s cameo was kept a secret, I remember I was in the theatre and he came onto the screen and absolutely owned it. His performance as Sarfaraz won me over, and a smile still comes to my face when I remember him in the song “chaar kadam”. SSR had an amazing screen presence, he knew how to keep the audience’s attention on himself and a lot of the time you would forget this Sushant Singh Rajput, in fact you would only think of him as his character. The brilliance in his craft was the ability to become his characters completely, to the point you think of them as a real person. The next movie I watched of his was MS Dhoni - a movie that became a sensation. Everyone who went to the movie as Dhoni fans, came back as Sushant’s fan. He deserved that and more. You could see his hardwork, his passion and his dedication in everything he did. I remember when the trailer for Raabta dropped, I was super excited two of my favourite actors - Sushant and Kriti had come together. At that point I started watching more interviews of him and got to know him a little from what he portrayed as a person. Raabta flopped at the box office, however, personally I enjoyed it and I was amazed at the chemistry he had with Kriti Sanon. In Kedarnath, I was so excited that Sara Ali Khan was doing her debut with him, and man both did not disappoint. Kedarnath was an amazing movie and Sushant portrayed his character with utmost conviction. Chichore was the last movie I watched of his and I absolutely loved the movie and him in it. The themes and overall message of that movie hit deep, and it was intelligently made, with comedy mixed with the darker themes, but not taking away from the main message they were trying to convey. Overall, even though I wasn’t a fan of him at the start of his career, he had won me over. 
I also started adoring him as a person. His love for physics and astronomy; his eyes full of curiosity and enthusiasm towards the great unknowns. He didn’t finish his engineering degree, but the childlike wonder he had towards science made me excited as a scientist myself. He showed everyone that he had a brilliant mind and I’ve said this before and I’ll said it again, actors who are educated and well-spoken make me respect them more, they have a different way of thinking, they are eloquent and they show how much education can do for a person. SSR had all of these qualities. I could hear him speak for hours at a time. His instagram posts were always so deep and meaningful, it would make me thing differently, and his 50 things bucket list inspired me to no end. Especially how much he wanted to do for other people and how much he wanted to grow as a person. He also had an infectious smile, his smile used to make his fans smile and it takes a big person to do that. 
SSR’s Death: 
I was doing an assignment when one of my friend’s had sent me the news. I thought it was a hoax at first, but then I googled him, and it was true - Sushant Singh Rajput had committed suicide. Honestly, I’ve been distraught since then, I cried multiple times, and I can’t stop thinking about him, the pain he must’ve felt in order to take this decision, and whenever I saw his sisters or dad I cried even more, the sadness and despair I felt would be nothing compared to theirs, especially because his death was preventable. I’ve never been depressed, I’ve had my fair share of panic attacks and anxiety but I don’t know what depression is. I only know what I’ve studied, that people who are depressed have physiologically different brains to people who are not, they have decreased levels of oxytocin and serotonin, and that they have less grey matter. I’ve also been told that this causes them to not be able to function, they sleep too much, become unable to socialise, and their brain starts to turn them against themselves. However, I believe that there is always an underlying cause of depression. There are triggers for depression, a person doesn’t become depressed over nothing. I know everyone wants to know the trigger; why did he take such a drastic step, but he didn’t leave a note. He left with silence. I know it is difficult, but I feel that we should respect that, however, we should not let him die in vain. 
But I’m going to be real here IT IS NOT OUR PLACE AS THE GENERAL PUBLIC/AUDIENCE OR FANS TO GO ONTO OTHER CELEBRITIES TWITTERS/FB/IG AND CALL THEM MURDERERS. How dare we think that we can blame other people for someone’s death. I don’t care how these people treated him while he was alive, let them mourn him in peace. His death has taught me one thing, not one person is toxic, not one industry is toxic, all of us are. The person who is now checking up on every single person that they usually would not care for because of guilt, the girl shouting all over my timeline that Karan Johar, Deepika Padukone and Alia Bhatt murdered SSR, the boy screaming that x person didn’t post about his death they wouldn’t be affected by this or they don’t care. Every single person. Everyone needs to stop with raging on social media. They need to take a step back and breathe, and mourn and let others mourn. 
My take on Nepotism and Bollywood: 
Here’s the crux of the issue. Bollywood. I’m your average desi girl, I’ve grown up watching bollywood, being obsessed with it. To the point that at a certain time I only watched Bollywood. Then the whole nepotism scandal hit. I remember thinking to myself then, what’s the big deal? Also did people really not think about this until an actress had to come speak about it on national television? Did no one realise that Bollywood has been preferring starkids over other talents for decades? I used to think that yeah, Bollywood has nepotism, but where does nepotism not exist. The truth is nepotism exists everywhere. A doctor’s child becomes a doctor. A business man’s child becomes a businessman etc. But here’s the thing, the doctor’s child has to work towards becoming a doctor, he/she has to go through the same steps that other non-doctor children have to do. The only advantage they get is, that their parents might be able to help prepare them for what’s coming, and it’s not like every doctor has doctor parents, both people get equal opportunity. The child of a doctor just has more insight. However, in Bollywood, there is no equal ground, it isn’t as if a starkid only has it easy to get their first movie. Nope, they sign their second or third movie before their first one releases. Take Sara Ali Khan for example, she had already signed Simmba, before Kedarnath had released. Now take Anushka Sharma, she didn’t get her second movie two years after the release of her first one. Nepotism does exist, it will exist, but in other industries, the people who aren’t a product of it are still able to get promoted, to do good work and receive equal opportunity. However, in Bollywood this is not the case. It has never been the case. This needs to change. This needs to desperately change. Especially because nepotism didn’t use to be as bad, as the products of nepotism were still talented, but now, they are not, and SSR’s death can bring this change, because Bollywood is losing it’s credibility, and as I consider Bollywood my own, my home, I want it to do better. Actors who come from non-film backgrounds and television deserve to share space in mainstream cinema with those who do come from film backgrounds. 
Where From Here
In the past couple of years, we’ve become a horrible society. We pretend to like people when we meet them, and then bitch about them behind their back. We also think that whatever comes to our heads we can say to whatever celebrity the way we want because them being public figures is an open invitation for us to say hurtful things to them which normally we would not say if we meet them in person. We are the people who cry about nepotism, and then when a movie doesn’t have a big star in it we go “we’ll watch it at home, if we have time, why waste money going to the cinema”. We are the same people who cry about mental health issues and to raise awareness, when we think its absolutely fine to give a celebrity death threats because of a comment they made. We are also those people who cry about how SSR was treated unfairly, when we had a chance to go see his movies but didn’t. Who gave us this authority to be able to judge? Who gave us the right? If we won’t talk to other people with such disrespect in real life, why can we over the internet? WE. NEED. TO. DO. BETTER. AS. A. SOCIETY. 
We need to stop shaming people, we need to support artists that aren’t star kids, but also support star kids. They don’t deserve the hate they get either. It isn’t completely their fault that they are given more opportunity. It’s our fault too. We are the ones who make them successful. Directors know that they could sell more tickets with Ranbir Kapoor on the poster than Sushant Singh Rajput, even if Sushant Singh Rajput is a better artist. We need to support both talents. We need to show filmmakers as an audience, that both artists should be given equal opportunity. That the only thing nepotism should do for a starkid is just give them insight on what a life of an actor is like. That is all. They should also go to auditions, they should also be accepted or rejected based on talent. And for the love of god, we need to stop getting celebrities to judge other celebrities based on acting skills and sex appeal. it’s 2020, we can do better. 
Also to anyone who’s having any sort of dark thoughts. Please, I beg of you talk to someone. There is someone who loves you; your parents, siblings, teachers, friends, family, that brown guy in your dms. And if you truly don’t know anyone that you can talk to, talk to a therapist on a free hotline. My inbox is also always open if you want to chat. 
To Sushant Singh Rajput - I will miss seeing you at the movies, your smile and your interviews, and how much of an inspiration you were to me. I hope you are at peace now, and finally found happiness. 
For anyone who read this - thank you for reading my absolute ramble and I hope I made sense 
Here’s a dumb joke to make you hopefully smile a little, or at least roll your eyes: What do you call bacteria found in Agra? Agraculture - does this even make sense. IDK. All I want to say is, that I’ve been an absolute dukhi aatma for the past couple of days, and now its time to smile, and look at some positives. 
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Sushant Singh Rajput's journey before Bollywood: From college dropout to background dancer in Dhoom again
Sushant Singh Rajput’s journey before Bollywood: From college dropout to background dancer in Dhoom again
Sushant Singh Rajput left an indelible mark in two soap operas, two dance reality shows and about a dozen films in which he appeared. In a short notable career, the late actor has managed to garner a huge fan following, who remember him for his diversity. Characters in projects of all genres. Sushant Had an active onscreen career of 12 years. But there was a less talked-about phase that Sushant…
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answerits-blog · 3 years
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Celebs who were background dancers
Celebs who were background dancers
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dailynewsplatform · 4 years
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Throwback Thursday: From background dancer to A-lister — Sushant Singh Rajput did live the Bollywood dream | Bollywood Life
Throwback Thursday: From background dancer to A-lister — Sushant Singh Rajput did live the Bollywood dream | Bollywood Life
https://ift.tt/eA8V8J The post Throwback Thursday: From background dancer to A-lister — Sushant Singh Rajput did live the Bollywood dream | Bollywood Life first appeared on Daily 2 Daily News. from Daily 2 Daily News https://ift.tt/2XYFBQj
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liveindiatimes · 4 years
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Sushant Singh Rajput’s old school pays tribute with emotional poem: ‘Do not stand at my grave and weep’ - bollywood
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Actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s school in Patna has paid tribute to the actor, who died by suicide on June 14. In a poster being shared online, the school honoured Sushant with a poem titled Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep, attributed to Mary Elizabeth Frye.
Alongside a picture of the late actor citing his date of birth and the date of his death, shared by The Times of India, is this poem:
Do not stand at my grave and weep I am not there. I do not sleep. I am a thousand winds that blow. I am the diamond glints on snow. I am the sunlight on ripened grain. I am the gentle autumn rain. When you awaken in the morning’s hush I am the swift uplifting rush Of quiet birds in circled flight. I am the soft stars that shine at night. Do not stand at my grave and cry; I am not there. I did not die.
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The tribute notes that Sushant belonged to the batch of 2001. The actor later enrolled as an engineering student, but dropped out of college months before graduating, to pursue a career in the entertainment industry. He started off as a background dancer for big stars, joined the TV industry where he enjoyed great success, and later entered the world of films, where was considered one of the brightest and most successful among his contemporaries.
After Sushant’s death, Facebook pages run by alumni of his school were abuzz with images of the actor in his teens, donning the school uniform, captioned with messages of grief and shock.
Also read: Sushant Singh Rajput’s Dil Bechara co-star Sanjana Sanghi urges fans to stop demanding a theatrical release: ‘Make it easier for us’
Sushant is known for his performances in films such as MS Dhoni: The Untold Story, Detective Byomkesh Bakshy!, Kai Po Che, Sonchiriya and Kedarnath. His final film will be Mukesh Chhabra’s Dil Bechara, which will be released directly on the streaming platform Disney+Hotstar on July 24.
If you need support or know someone who does, please reach out to your nearest mental health specialist. Helplines: Aasra: 022 2754 6669; Sneha India Foundation: +914424640050 and Sanjivini: 011-24311918
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immuskaan · 4 years
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News Viral video: When Sushant Singh Rajput performed at Commonwealth Games as background dancer to Aishwarya Rai Bachchan https://ift.tt/2BoLtKu
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gocurrentcom · 4 years
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Sushant Was A Background Dancer For Aishwarya In 2006 Performance A still from Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's performance. (courtesy: YouTube) New Delhi: Before late actor Sushant Singh Rajput became a big star in Bollywood and the Indian television industry, he was a part of Shiamak Davar's dance troupe and performed as a background dancer at several events.
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Aishwarya Rai Bachchan remembers Sushant Singh Rajput, her background dancer at 2006 CWG gala
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Among Bollywood stars with whom late actor Sushant Singh Rajput worked as a back-up dancer during his struggle phase is Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, and on Thursday the normally reclusive actress took to social media to express her condolences.
"Rest in peace Sushant. Prayers and strength to your family and loved ones," the actress wrote on Instagram Story........read more
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Did you know Sushant Singh Rajput was a background dancer for Aishwarya Rai Bachchan in 2006? - Times of IndiaSSR was a background dancer for Aishwarya? #bollywood #news #mumbai #dailyupdates #dailynews #presssangharsh #mumbaikar #viralnews #viral #press #hollywood #headline #starbuzz #story #livenews #entertainment #webseries #youtube Visit www.presssangharsh.com or www.starbuzz.in https://ift.tt/3hJBIXZ
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Sushant Singh Rajput Was A Background Dancer For Aishwarya Rai Bachchan In 2006 Performance
Sushant Singh Rajput Was A Background Dancer For Aishwarya Rai Bachchan In 2006 Performance
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A still from Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s performance. (courtesy: YouTube)
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Sushant Singh Rajput died on Sunday
Sushant was a part of Shiamak Davar’s dance troupe
He performed at the 2006 Commonwealth Games closing ceremony
New Delhi:
Before late actor Sushant Singh Rajput became a big star in Bollywood and the Indian television industry, he was a part of Shiamak Davar’s dance troupe…
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Sushant Singh Rajput (21January 1986 - 14June 2020) was an actor in Hindi films as well as a theater and TV Actor. Sushant Singh Rajput, who worked in TV serial 'Pavitra Rishta' gained a lot of popularity due to it. Sushant Singh Rajput born in 21 Jan 1986 Patna, Bihar. His father is a government official, sadly his mother died in 2002. His family is settled in Delhi since 2000s, Sushant also has 4 sisters, one of whom Mitu Singh is a state level Cricketer. Sushant Singh Rajput had his early studies at St. Cairns High School, Patna and further studied at Kulachi Hansraj Model School in Delhi. After this, he ranked seventh in the DCE Entrance Exam in 2003, and secured admission in the Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) in Delhi College of Engineering. He was a National Olympiad Winner in Physics. Sushant was very good in studies, due to this he partook in many exams and succeeded, but he had to make his career in films, so he came to Delhi and then moved to Mumbai. Sushant has been a student of famous choreographer Shyamak Davar, Sushant performed at the 2006 Commonwealth Games. After this he has also acted as a background dancer at the 51st Filmfare Awards. After coming to Mumbai, he also performed with a dance group trained by famous choreographer Ashley Lobo. He then joined theater and that's perhaps why he succeeded in becoming a hardworking actor. He also learned martial arts tricks from famous action director Alan Amin. Sushant worked in a serial called 'Kis Desh Mein Hai Mera Dil' before his big in 'Pavitra Rishta', He became a door-to-door choice with his character Manav Deshmukh played in a sacred relationship. He has also been a participant in big dance shows like 'Jara Nach Ke Dikha 2' and 'Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 4' and during the latter he was titled the 'Most Consistent Performer'. For more Details visit: https://www.facebook.com/theinquilabexpressnews/ Report by : Shreya Pandey & sanchayita Das. . . . Indianbollywoodactor #Sushantsinghrajput #biography #study #Career #love #death #rip #greatactor #biggestnews # latestnews #india #theinquilabexpress #theinquilabexpressnews #sushantsinghrajputsucide #MumbaiPolice https://www.instagram.com/p/CBfe8zcn-gq/?igshid=1vckgn2u7o0hk
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liveindiatimes · 4 years
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Hardik Pandya surprises Natasa Stankovic with roses, she says ‘you will forever be my always’ - tv
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Cricketer Hardik Pandya is pulling out all the stops to impress his ladylove, former Bigg Boss contestant and dancer Natasa Stankovic. He surprised her with gigantic bouquets of roses. Sharing a picture of his romantic gesture on his Instagram stories, he wrote, “Roses for my rose,” followed by a heart emoji. She re-shared the picture on her own Instagram stories and wrote, “I’m so thankful for you.”
Natasa also shared pictures with Hardik and the roses in an Instagram post and wrote in her caption, “You will forever be my always. @hardikpandya93.” Several fans dropped heart and heart-eyes emojis on the post. “This can’t get any more romantic,” one wrote. “God bless you both,” another commented.
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  On Thursday, Hardik shared some sweet moments with Natasa on Instagram and wrote, “happiness in life,” along with a heart emoji. The first picture was a car selfie of the couple, the second was a boomerang video of Natasa posing, the third was a mirror selfie and the final picture showed the two of them cuddling up with their dog.
  Also read: Shraddha Kapoor recalls fond memories with Sushant Singh Rajput, describes him as ‘one who makes you feel special’
Currently, Hardik and Natasa are expecting their first child together. The couple announced the happy news on Instagram and also shared photos from a ceremony.
“Natasa and I have had a great journey together and it is just about to get better. Together we are excited to welcome a new life into our lives very soon. We’re thrilled for this new phase of our life and seek your blessings and wishes,” Hardik wrote on Instagram. Natasa shared the same on her Instagram account.
Meanwhile, fans began speculating that Hardik and Natasa tied the knot during the lockdown, as the pictures from a ritual shared by them show them wearing garlands.
Hardik and Natasa got engaged in Dubai on New Year. The cricketer proposed on a yacht, with a live band playing in the background, as their closest friends and family members cheered them on.
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