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Rinku Singh got engaged to Priya Saroj in lavish event, vegetarian or non-veg, food menu will shock you…

Rinku Singh got engaged to Priya Saroj in lavish event, vegetarian or non-veg, food menu will shock you…

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In these collection of pictures, we get an inside glimpse into the food menu on offer at the lavish and luxurious engagement of India and KKR cricketer Rinku Singh to Member of Parliament Priya Saroj in Lucknow on Sunday.
Star India cricketer Rinku Singh got engaged to MP Priya Saroj in a lavish engagement ceremony in Lucknow on Sunday.
Rinku Singh and Priya Saroj's engagement took place at The Centrum hotel in Lucknow. "Rinku and Priya have known each other for some time. They were introduced through Priya's friend's father, who is a cricketer himself. With the blessings of both families, they have decided to get married," Priya Saroj's father Toofani Saroj told ANI.
Rinku Singh and Priya Saroj engagement was attended by 300 guests, according to media reports.
Rinku Singh and Priya Saroj's engagement had an all-vegetarian menu but included the bride's favourite dessert - the Bengali rasogulla.
Rinku Sing and Priya Saroj's engagement had a mix of Awadhi, European and Asian dishes, according to media reports. Along with malai kofta, kadai paneer tikka, matar malai, paneer, vegetable manchurian, and spring rolls were some of the dishes enjoyed by guests.
Rinku Singh and Priya Saroj's family booked 15 rooms at the Centrum hotel in Lucknow, according to media reports. Out of these, 5 rooms were booked for Rinku Singh's friends and family.
RCB's IPL 2025 winning pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar also attended the engagement of Rinku Singh and Priya Saroj in Lucknow on Sunday.

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