Newlyweds Rana Daggubati And Miheeka Bajaj Perform Puja At Home. See Pic
Highlights
- The Satyanarayan puja was once carried out at Rana Daggubati’s house
- All the circle of relatives joined them for the puja
- Rana Daggubati and Miheeka Bajaj were given married on August eight
New Delhi:
Actor Rana Daggubati and his spouse Miheeka Bajaj carried out a post-wedding Satyanarayan puja at his house in Hyderabad after an intimate wedding in Ramanaidu Studios on Saturday. Photos of the newlyweds appearing the rituals are all over the place the Web. Within the image, Miheeka seems to be wearing a inexperienced and gold handloom sari together with a bridal purple dupatta whilst Rana Daggubati is wearing white cotton pancha katta. Every other image of Rana Daggubati and Miheeka Bajaj posing with their whole circle of relatives could also be being circulated on social media. All the circle of relatives picked outfits made in heritage Ponduru cotton. Previous within the day, actress Samantha Ruth Prabu (Rana Daggubati’s sister-in-law) shared pictures of the family from the puja.
Within the circle of relatives picture, Rana Daggubati’s father Daggubati Suresh Babu, uncle Venkatesh Suresh, Samantha, Naga Chaitanya and others posed fortunately with the newlyweds. Listed here are viral pictures of Rana Daggubati and Miheeka from the Satyanarayan puja:
In the meantime, Samantha, who’s married to Naga Chaitanya (Rana Daggubati’s cousin) shared photos of the Daggubati circle of relatives dressed up for the puja. She additionally shared a heart-warming image of herself and Naga Chaitanya which trended all day.
Listed here are Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s posts:
Rana Daggubati married Miheeka Bajaj in an intimate rite on Saturday. For the marriage, Miheeka Bajaj wore an Anamika Khanna lehenga. She having a look shocking in polki, emerald and pearl jewelry.
Listed here are some photos from the marriage:
Rana Daggubati is best-known for his roles in films just like the Baahubali collection, The Ghazi Assault and Child. Miheeka Bajaj is the founding father of tournament control company Dew Drop Design Studio.