Fashion Designer Masaba Gupta Gets Married To Actor Satyadeep Misra
Indian fashion designer Masaba Gupta got married to actor Satyadeep Misra. The fashion designer took to social media to announce the wedding. She also posted some beautiful pictures from the wedding on her Instagram account.
Gupta wrote on Instagram, “Married my ocean of calm, this morning. Here’s to many many lifetimes of love, peace, stability & most importantly laughter.” Misra also shared mesmerisingpictures from the wedding.
The couple got married at an intimate wedding. This is Gupta and Misra’s second marriage. Gupta was previously married to Madhu Mantena, a film producer. Misra was previously married to Bollywood actress Aditi Rao Hydari.
She reportedly said in an interview, “Both Satyadeep and I wore House of Masaba’s new bridal collection, which has yet to be launched.” She reportedly told Vogue, “We had a simple court marriage. The idea was to keep it very small and in the presence of our immediate family.”
Reportedly, the couple will hold a party with close friends and family. She reportedly said, “There will be a party with close friends and family of about 80–85 people who’ve had a meaningful relationship with Satyadeep and me.”
Ayushmann Khurrana, Ananya Panday and Zoya Akhtar congratulated the couple on Instagram. Many other celebrities from the fashion and Bollywood industries also took to Instagram to congratulate the couple.
Misra is famous for playing pivotal roles in films like ‘No one killed Jessica’, ‘Chillar Party’ and ‘Bombay Velvet’. He was last seen in ‘Vikram Vedha’ in 2021.
Masaba Gupta is one of the most famous fashion designers in India. The successful fashion designer has her own label called House of Masaba. Masaba is the daughter of West Indian cricketer Viv Richards and Indian actress Neena Gupta. Mervyn Richards and Donald Richards are her uncles. Malcom Richards, R. N. Gupta and Gretel Richards are her grandparents. She was born on 2 November 1989.
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