Parineeti & Raghav are engaged. Last night, the couple exchanged rings and began their new phase and journey through life. In the engagement photos that they both released online, Parineeti Chopra and Ragha Chadha appear ethereal in rose-coloured attire and like a match made in heaven. The engagement celebration for the couple was fun, and family and close friends were there. And now, a video from the occasion, which shows Pari singing along with Raghav to Ve Maahi, has gone viral. It’s a scene that will make all the lovers in the world feel better when the latter kisses Pari.
After getting engaged in Delhi, Parineeti Chopra and Raghav Chadha met the media. A big and happy union also included Priyanka Chopra. While celebrating their engagement in Delhi, Chadha and Parineeti Chopra were spotted listening to music with their family and other visitors. Live singing of Ve Maahi from the Parineeti Chopra and Akshay Kumar film Kesari took place at the event. While singing the song’s lyrics, Parineeti taunted Raghav in the cutest way possible. And the latter gave her a kiss on the cheek in gratitude. Raghav then began singing the sultry song while he was being cuddled by Parineeti. He then pulled her into his arms. You’ll swoon over Parineeti and Raghav’s video since they both exude such obvious love.
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The video has gained attention and becomes a hot topic in entertainment news ever since a paparazzi posted it online. The fans’ hearts have been warmed by their charming film and the love in the air. They are raving about how happy they are and blessing the newly engaged pair. See how people felt about the engagement video of Parineeti Chopra and Raghav Chadha here:
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Parineeti & Raghav allegedly attended the same university in the UK. They had been friends for a very long time. Prior to being engaged, Parineeti Chopra and her fiance have been stealing dates, leaving fans speechless and curious about the wedding and engagement reports. Now that the engagement is over, it’s time to anticipate the nuptials.