I Do! Manasi Moghe And Surya Sharma Tie The Knot In Mahrashtrian Style Wedding. See Pic

Manasi Moghe and Surya Sharma, two Indian actors, got married in a traditional Maharashtrian ceremony. They shared their wedding photos on social media. The event was attended by their close friends and family, including some former beauty queens.
I Do! Manasi Moghe And Surya Sharma Tie The Knot In Mahrashtrian Style Wedding

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Indian actors Manasi Moghe and Surya Sharma took the next step in their relationship in an elegant fashion. Their wedding was hosted in a traditional ceremony according to Maharashtrian rituals. The couple wasted no time sharing their pictures from their big day on their social media handles. The wedding was a close affair attended only by close friends and families.

Manasi Moghe and Surya Sharma are now married

On their significant day, Manasi donned a vibrant crimson saree adorned with jewellery. Surya elegantly complemented her attire in a sherwani of cream hue, accompanied by a scarlet shawl embellished with silver motifs. Traditional wedding accessories adorned him, and he completed the look with stylish sunglasses.
Sharing the pictures on his social media handle, Surya expressed, "Forever mine."
The celebration of their union was graced by former beauty titleholders Apeksha Porwal, Zoya Afroz, and Sagarika Chhetri, amplifying the allure of the festivities.

About Manasi Moghe and Surya Sharma’s projects

Manasi Moghe, crowned Miss Diva in 2013, seamlessly transitioned from a beauty queen to an actress. Her acting journey commenced with the Marathi film Bugadi Maazi Sandli Ga in 2014, followed by appearances in films like Autograph and Yaariyan 2. She also contributed to the web series Khwabon Ke Parindey.
Meanwhile, Surya is renowned for his roles in acclaimed shows such as Undekhi, Yeh Kaali Kaali Ankhein, and Hostages.

Surya Sharma on choosing roles that push him as an actor

In a past conversation with Hindustan Times, Surya emphasized his belief in embracing roles that push him beyond his comfort zone. "No role is big or small, and it just takes one right role to change the game for you, no matter what its length is. During my acting course, there were a few crucial lessons that we, as students, learned, and I think that's what makes me think and perform outside the box as a performer."
Sharma expressed contentment in fulfilling his father's aspirations for him to venture into a creative profession. "If it wouldn't have been for my parents, especially my dad, I wouldn't have been in the industry. So, I have to work hard always to reach those heights of success. What follows next in terms of projects will surely help me do so. I will be seen in a feature film that I completed recently, while season two of Undekhi is all set to surprise the audience once again," he shared.
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