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Hina Khan's Photographers Reveal INSIDE DETAILS About Wedding: 'Rocky's Constant...'

Hina Khan's Photographers Reveal INSIDE DETAILS About Wedding: 'Rocky's Constant...'

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Hina Khan and Rocky Jaiwal's wedding was not about noise or grandeur, their photographers said.
Hina Khan got married to her long-term boyfriend, Rocky Jaiswal, on Wednesday, June 4. The couple got married in an intimate ceremony in Mumbai, surrounded by their close family and friends. Hina Khan 's nuptial announcement came as a surprise to fans, who are now awaiting the inside details of the ceremony. Photographers Rajesh Satankar and Sachin Patidar have revealed information about Hina Khan's wedding.
They wrote on Instagram, 'In the heart of Mumbai, @realhinakhan & @rockyj1 tied the knot in a way that felt intimate, soulful, and deeply close-knit. It wasn't about the noise or the grandeur, it was about the quiet strength they share, the way they hold each other through every high and low.🤍"
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They added, 'Hina's grace and resilience, Rocky's calm and constant presence together, they're the kind of love that feels whole. Perfectly balanced, effortlessly in sync, and truly meant to be! ✨" They also shared ethereal photos from the wedding, which reflected Hina and Rocky's love.
In one of the photos, Rocky helped tie Hina's anklet as they posed in front of a dreamy, white background. Hina also planted an adorable kiss on Rocky's nose. Hina Khan looked beautiful in a pastel green and pink Manish Malhotra saree. Meanwhile, Rocky looked handsome in a white chikankari kurta. The couple's dreamy photos are winning hearts on the internet.
Hina Khan also shared the photos and wrote, 'From two different worlds, we built a universe of love. Our differences faded, our hearts aligned, creating a bond to last lifetimes. We are our home, our light, our hope and together, we transcend all barriers. Today, our union is forever sealed in love and law. We seek your Blessings and Wishes as Wife and Husband."
Hina Khan and Rocky Jaiswal met on the sets of Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai. Hina and Rocky's relationship began over 12 years ago and has witnessed many highs and lows, including Hina's cancer diagnosis. Their union exemplifies the power of love and support in overcoming life's challenges. Their journey together continues to inspire many, showcasing the importance of having a compassionate and devoted partner by one's side.
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