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Bigg Boss 18 fame Shrutika Arjun surprises husband Arjun Raaj with a luxurious watch as a birthday gift

Bigg Boss 18 fame Shrutika Arjun surprises husband Arjun Raaj with a luxurious watch as a birthday gift

Time of India31-07-2025
Reality show star Shrutika Arjun, who won hearts with her bubbly and charming personality in Bigg Boss 18, continues to shine both on-screen and off-screen. Known for her infectious energy and lovable nature, Shrutika first rose to fame after emerging as the winner of the popular South Indian cooking reality show Cooku With Comali.
Her journey from a cooking champion to a beloved television personality has been truly inspiring.
Recently, Shrutika made headlines for a heartfelt personal gesture. The actress surprised her husband,
Arjun Raaj
, with an extravagant birthday gift—a classic Rolex watch. The thoughtful present was a reflection of the love and admiration she holds for her husband, making his special day even more memorable.
Shrutika had been planning this surprise for a while and wanted to give Arjun something meaningful.
The luxurious watch was a symbol of appreciation and a celebration of the couple's beautiful journey together.
Arjun Raaj was deeply touched by the gesture, expressing his joy and gratitude for the surprise. The couple, who are admired for their close bond and mutual respect, once again showcased the warmth and affection in their relationship through this intimate celebration.
From winning reality shows to cherishing special moments with her loved ones, Shrutika Arjun has shown that she values both her career and her personal life equally. Her sweet gesture for Arjun Raaj stands as yet another example of her thoughtful and loving nature.
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