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The newlyweds exchanged vows and performed 'pheras' at Athiya's father, star actor Suniel Shetty's lavish farmhouse in... 

Digital Desk: Team India ace cricketer KL Rahul married actress girlfriend Athiya Shetty in a traditional wedding in Maharashtra's Khandala on Monday (January 23, 2023). The newlyweds exchanged vows and performed 'pheras' at Athiya's father, star actor Suniel Shetty's lavish farmhouse in Khandala, which was brightly decorated. Following the couple's wedding ceremony, actor Suniel Shetty distributed sweets to media persons at the venue.

Rahul and Athiya had been dating for several years but had kept their relationship a secret for a long time. Similarly, their wedding was kept under wraps, with no details revealed by the couple, family, or friends.

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BREAKING: Cricketer KL Rahul, actress Athiya Shetty get married

The rumours of their marriage on January 23, 2023, were confirmed by KL Rahul’s father-in-law Suniel Shetty yesterday to the media. After a long period of silence, KL Rahul and Athiya made their love official last year. Rahul took to social media to wish Athiya in a heartfelt post that included a photograph of the couple together.

Athiya Shetty-KL Rahul get married: Suniel Shetty, Ahan distribute sweets  to paps outside Khandala farmhouse

Athiya has been seen with the cricketer on several occasions during the tour. She has also been seen cheering for Rahul at team India matches, sitting among other cricket WAGs such as Anushka Sharma.

KL Rahul Wedding: Athiya Shetty and KL Rahul to host grand reception for  celebrities and cricketers


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