
Ashish Chanchlani And Elli AvrRam Leave The Internet Guessing With Their Loved-Up Post
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The picture in the collaborative post shows Elli being held in Ashish's arms while holding a bouquet of flowers. This was set against a Victorian era bridge that was constructed over turquoise waters.
The post quickly went viral on the internet and garnered reactions from celebrities and fans alike.
Actor, Pulkit Samrat commented, "Congratulations!!" with two red heart emojis. Meanwhile, Munawar Farooqui commented, "Movie premiere me jane ke fayde (The advantage of going for a movie premiere)" along with a red heart emoji. Actress, Sayani Gupta also commented, "Congratulations" plus a red heart emoji.
Speculations have been rife regarding a collaboration amidst the duo. It is safe to say that their fans are eager to know if this is an indication towards a professional or personal partnership. Their dating rumours have been on the rise since February 2025, when the duo attended the Elle List 2025 event. Their joint appearances heightened interest in their possible romantic ties.

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