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Shriya Saran wears her marriage ceremony saree to have a good time Pran Pratishtha of Ram Mandir

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MUMBAI: Actress Shriya Saran, who celebrated the Pran Pratishtha of Ram Temple at her house in Mumbai, wore her marriage ceremony saree for the auspicious event, calling the day ‘magical’.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi accomplished the Pran Pratishtha ceremony of Lord Ram Lalla in Ayodhya on Monday.

The glimpse of the big day options the ‘Drishyam’ fame actress in her marriage ceremony apparel, and he or she appeared swish within the ethnic put on.

Shriya wore a magenta pink colored saree with silver work on it, and a golden full sleeves shirt. She tied her hair in a bun, preserving her make-up minimal.

The actress, who enjoys 4.6 million followers on Instagram, wrote: “Yesterday was magical. I wore my saree from my marriage ceremony for Sri Ram Puja at house, on the auspicious day of the inauguration of the Ram Temple at Ayodhya.”

Within the tales part, she shared the identical video and captioned it as: “Ram puja at house by Iskcon”.

Shriya married her Russian boyfriend Andrei Koscheev in March 2018.

The couple have a daughter, who was born in January 2021.

On the work entrance, after ‘Music College’ in 2023, she can be seen within the Tamil movie ‘Naragasooran’.

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