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Who is Divya Rao, the to-be wife of famous chef Saransh Goila?

Who is Divya Rao, the to-be wife of famous chef Saransh Goila?

Time of India18-06-2025
Celebrity chef Saransh Goila, renowned for putting 'Goila Butter Chicken' on the culinary map, recently surprised fans by proposing to the love of his life, Divya Rao. While he has kept his personal life largely private, this heartwarming announcement has sparked curiosity among fans. If you're wondering who Divya Rao is, here's everything we know about her so far.
Who is Divya Rao, celebrity chef Saransh Goila's to-be wife?
Divya Rao is a versatile professional who has worn many hats, including those of a host and content creator. She boasts a strong marketing background, having worked with major global platforms like Netflix and TikTok. In addition to her career accomplishments, Divya is also active on social media, where she regularly offers a peek into her life and work through captivating photos and videos. Her posts reflect a deep enthusiasm for storytelling, creativity, and authentic engagement.
Saransh Goila and Divya Rao's engagement photos
Saransh shared the photos on his Instagram page and captioned it, 'She said YES! Engaged in the Cotswolds or as I now call it, the Knot-swolds!.'
In the photos, Saransh was seen kneeling down on one knee to propose to her and in another photo Divya was seen smiling and showing her ring.Check out the photos here:
Reacting to it, Bhumi Pednekar wrote, 'Congratulations you guys.' Ali Fazal added, 'Oh mannn congrats u guys.' Anshula Kapoor commented, 'OMGGGG!!! Yayyy so happy for you guys!!'
More about Saransh Goila
Chef Saransh Goila is a renowned Indian culinary expert, television personality, author, and entrepreneur credited with bringing a fresh perspective to Indian cuisine. He rose to prominence in 2011 after winning the Food Food Maha Challenge, where he was judged by culinary legend Sanjeev Kapoor and Bollywood icon Madhuri Dixit. Saransh is best known for creating Goila Butter Chicken, which debuted in Mumbai in 2016 and has since expanded to over 100 locations across India and internationally.
He also made an appearance as a chef on Netflix's show The Royals.
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