Indian spinner Kuldeep Yadav is getting married to Vanshika Chadha on March 14 in Mussoorie, Uttarakhand. Kuldeep and Vanshika are childhood friends, and she has been supporting the cricketer since his Under-19 days. The two belong to Kanpur and have maintained a close relationship. Kuldeep is from Kanpur’s Lal Bungalow, while Vanshika’s family resides in Shyam Nagar. Vanshika lives a modest life and has stayed away from the public eye.
Who is Vanshika Chadha?
Vanshika Chadha is associated with the Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) as a manager. She has built her career outside the glamour and attention that comes with the life of the celebrities. She keeps a low profile and is rarely active on social media.
She went to Australia for her higher studies, and her father, Yogender, works with the LIC.
While Kuldeep is a known name in the world of cricket, Vanshika has stayed out of media attention. She has supported Kuldeep during tough and challenging times.
The wedding functions have started on March 13 with Haldi and Mehendi ceremonies. The couple will tie the knot on March 14 in the presence of family members and friends.
Several big names, including Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Sunil Gavaskar, Rinku Singh and Suryakumar Yadav, are expected to attend the functions. They will host a reception in Lucknow on March 17, with cricketers, politicians and business tycoons expected to grace the occasion.
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