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Smriti Irani pens heartfelt note for Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi co-star Mouni Roy, calls Suraj Nambiar 'one hell of a lucky man'

Former actress-turned-politician, Smriti Irani took to social media to congratulate Mouni Roy as she got married to longtime beau Suraj Nambiar on Thursday.

Smriti Irani pens heartfelt note for Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi co-star Mouni Roy, calls Suraj Nambiar 'one hell of a lucky man'

Sharing beautiful photos from the South Indian wedding, Smriti remembered meeting Mouni 17 years ago during the shoot of Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi. Smriti shared how Mouni brought ‘warmth and joy’ along with life lessons. Congratulating the newly married couple, she further called Suraj ‘one hell of a lucky man’. “This girl came into my life 17 years ago .. They claimed she was a novice then but such was her wisdom that she brought warmth & much joy along with the life lessons she infused amongst those who are lucky to have her as a friend , as family . Today she begins a new journey. May all the Gods be kind and bless her with happiness, prosperity and good health.. for the boy.. well you are one hell of a lucky man .. God bless @nambiar13 .. love you @imouniroy ,” wrote Smriti Irani.

 

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Actress Mouni Roy played Smriti Irani’s adopted daughter Krishna Tulsi in Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi. It was her first acting gig, and she was paired opposite Pulkit Samrat.

Mouni Roy tied the knot with Dubai-based entrepreneur Suraj Nambiar in Goa on January 27. On January 26, the pair enjoyed their Haldi and Mehendi rituals. Apart from their family members, only close friends were in attendance.

Also Read: Mouni Roy-Suraj Nambiar Wedding: Bride and groom look etheral during Bengali ceremony, first photos out



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