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Divya Agarwal-Apurva Padgaonkar wedding: See first photos of the pheras here

Updated On: 20 February, 2024 11:41 PM IST | Bahni Bandyopadhyay

Bigg Boss OTT winner Divya Agarwal married Apurva Padgaonkar in Mumbai on Tuesday in a traditional Marathi ceremony. The couple wore matching outfits for the occasion. Check out the first photos here:

Bigg Boss OTT winner Divya Agarwal married Apurva Padgaonkar in Mumbai on Tuesday in a traditional Marathi ceremony. The couple wore matching outfits for the occasion. Check out the first photos here:

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Bigg Boss OTT winner Divya Agarwal married Apurva Padgaonkar in Mumbai on Tuesday in a traditional Marathi ceremony. The couple wore matching outfits for the occasion. Check out the first photos here:
<p>Bigg Boss OTT winner Divya Agarwal married Apurva Padgaonkar in Mumbai in a traditional Marathi wedding ceremony</p>

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Bigg Boss OTT winner Divya Agarwal married Apurva Padgaonkar in Mumbai in a traditional Marathi wedding ceremony

<p>The Bigg Boss OTT winner and her groom dressed in matching outfits for the wedding ceremony</p>

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The Bigg Boss OTT winner and her groom dressed in matching outfits for the wedding ceremony

<p>Divya opted for a purple lehenga with a pink ombre effect and contrasting embroidery. She accessorised her look with diamond and emerald jewellery</p>

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Divya opted for a purple lehenga with a pink ombre effect and contrasting embroidery. She accessorised her look with diamond and emerald jewellery

<p>Apurva, on the other hand, wore a matching purple kurta with similar prints to complement Divya`s look</p>

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Apurva, on the other hand, wore a matching purple kurta with similar prints to complement Divya`s look

<p>While Divya also wore the traditional chooda with kaleera, both the bride and groom wore Mundavalya, as per Marathi customs.</p>

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While Divya also wore the traditional chooda with kaleera, both the bride and groom wore Mundavalya, as per Marathi customs.

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