Zaheer Khan and Sagarika Ghatge married; a peek into their travel diaries
Priya SrivastavaPriya Srivastava/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL TRENDS, WORLD/ Updated : Nov 24, 2017, 16:53 IST
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Zaheer Khan, the ace bowler from the Indian cricket team, recently got married to ‘Chak De’ fame actress Sagarika Ghatge. The couple has always been public and vocal about the relationship they shared, which made them all the more … Read more
Zaheer Khan, the ace bowler from the Indian cricket team, recently got married to ‘Chak De’ fame actress Sagarika Ghatge. The couple has always been public and vocal about the relationship they shared, which made them all the more adorable. Read less
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Zaheer Khan, the ace bowler from the Indian cricket team, recently got married to ‘Chak De’ fame actress Sagarika Ghatge. The couple has always been public and vocal about the relationship they shared, which made them all the more adorable. Not just this, they also proved the fact that the ‘couple who travels together, stays together’ as both have been exploring myriad interesting places together. They got engaged last year and finally tied the knot on November 23, 2017. The wedding reception is scheduled to be held on November 27 at Mumbai’s famous Taj Mahal Palace. On the occasion of their sweet matrimony, we visited their social media profile and have dug out some really nice and exciting pictures from their travel diaries to wish them a very happy life journey together. Here have a look.
When in Boston
Being the beach baby
Looking far and away
A lake to remember
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