
Smriti Irani Celebrates Teej With Kumar Vishwas' Family, Showers Petals On Newlyweds
In the video, Smriti Irani can be seen visiting Kumar Vishwas's daughter, Agrata Sharma's residence, as she celebrates her first Teej after her wedding with Pavitra Khandelwal. Smriti, dressed in a simple pink saree with a white border, looked pretty. The actress could be seen showering flower petals on the newlyweds as they sat on a stunning white swing decorated with flowers.
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