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#SHOWBIZ: Actor Mas Khan ties the knot with Anatasha Diana

#SHOWBIZ: Actor Mas Khan ties the knot with Anatasha Diana

KUALA LUMPUR: Mas Khan, the 31-year-old actor from Abang Long Fadil 2, has married his partner, Anatasha Diana.
Their solemnisation ceremony took place last weekend at an event hall in Gombak, Selangor, attended by close family and friends.
Mas Hidzhie Khan Mas Fadzillah Khan, as he is formally known, presented a dowry of RM1,497, along with RM20,000 and a gold bracelet as wedding gifts for his wife.
In an Instagram post, Mas Khan shared, "I shed tears twice today.
First, when I saw my beloved wife walk into the wedding reception hall, and second, when we were finally solemnised in the ceremony, which my father-in-law Abdul Aziz Mutalib conducted."
Mas Khan and Anatasha held their first wedding reception in the same hall that evening.
They are planning another reception in Genting Highlands, Pahang, on 14 June.

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