Monday 6 July 2015

Minissha Lamba gets married to Ryan Tham

Minissha Lamba gets married to Ryan Tham

While Shahid Kapoor's impending marriage with Mira Rajput is the talk of the town, here comes the news about actress Minissha Lamba tying the knot with her boyfriend Ryan Tham. According to a report on Tellychakkar.com, Minissha and Ryan have been dating each other for a long time and earlier in the day (July 6, 2015), they got married at a city court. Ryan is a businessman by profession. The two have been dating each other since quite some time before formalising their relationship.

Actress Pooja Bedi, who is Ryan's first cousin, confirmed the news to the website. She was quoted in the report as saying that Minissha is finally a part of their family and the wedding took place in the presence of both the families. She also added that they all were heading for a cosy lunch to spend some time with each other.

While Minissha opted for a low profile wedding in the presence of her near and dear ones, read on to know how designer Nishka Lulla is living it up in her honeymoon in the US..

Bollywood weddings of 2014 and 2015
Nishka Lulla, who had her fairytale wedding in June 2015 in Bangkok, has been living it up in her honeymoon in the US, reports Mumbai Mirror. Nishka, who has been in the US for a week with her husband Dhruv Mehra, visited Disneyland in Orlando, the report stated. The designer always wanted to visit the amusement park and ensured it was the first pit stop during her trip. It is learnt that Nishka, who has a sweet tooth, gorged on candies and chocolates at the park. Further to the report, the duo plans a cross-drive drive and will visit several cities. But Vegas, where Dhruv celebrated his bachelors, will not feature in the map. The couple will be heading to the Big Apple next and will be back in India on July 17, the report concluded.

While Nishka enjoys her fairytale honeymoon, read further to know about the wedding plans of living-in couple Sushant Singh Rajput and Ankita Lokhande.. 


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Bus, uss larki nay humaray larkay ko apnay jaal mein phasalia!”
UFF This dialogue just drives me crazy because I don’t get why are writers (most of them happen to be women too) are hell-bent on showing that only the ‘woman’ in question is solely responsible for ‘phansing’ the man because apparently, this oh so innocent man lacks the ability to tell right from wrong! How is it so easy for him to be swayed by this woman’s charm? Was this guy, by any chance, a preschooler? Was he drugged? Was he mentally unstable? Did this girl point a gun at him? No, No, and No again! Then, tell me how come it’s only the woman who must be blamed?
Mein bohatttt khush hoon. Sab mera bohatt khayal rakhtay hain!” (Reply to ‘Beta, tum khush tou hona?)
And our heroines always end up with shark-like in-laws so when our newly married heroine pays her family a visit, it’s only natural that her face screams, ‘I am DEPRESSED, SUPPRESSED, OPPRESSED’. Her parents greet her with this, ‘innocent’, lingering question,’’beta, tum khush tou hona?’’ The most frustrating part is that our too-good-to-be-true heroine (even though she’s surrounded by psychopathic in-laws who emotionally, mentally, physically abuse her) simply hides her worries by saying, ‘’mein bohatt khush hoon aur sab mera bohatt khayal rakhtay hain’’ (I may look sullen but who cares? Now that you guys mention it, I am actually jumping with joy!) And lo and behold! Her parents, quite conveniently, accept her lies without further question because even though it’s obvious that their daughter’s smile is forced, it’s perfectly okay- these ‘parents’ can’t tell a false/forced smile from a genuine one!

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