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Randeep Hooda and Lin Laishram get married in a traditional Meitei wedding | Watch | Oneindia News

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Randeep Hooda and Lin Laishram get married in a traditional Meitei wedding | Watch | Oneindia News

Randeep Hooda and Lin Laishram get married in a traditional Meitei wedding | Watch | Oneindia News

Randeep Hooda and Lin Laishram got married today, November 29, at Chumthang Sanapung situated at Langthabal in Imphal West.

They reached Imphal on November 27.

After seeking blessings at the temples, Lin and Randeep visited a relief camp in Moirang and Loktak Lake.Their official wedding statement read, “Taking a leaf out of Mahabharata where Arjuna married Manipuri Warrior Princess Chitrangada, We are getting married with the blessings from our families and friends.

We are filled with immense joy to share that our marriage will take place on the 29th Of November 2023, Imphal, Manipur followed by a reception in Mumbai.

As we set to embark on this journey, we seek your blessings and love for this union of cultures, for which we are forever indebted and grateful.

In love and light, Lin and Randeep (sic)." #RandeepHooda #LinLaishram #RandeepHoodaLinLaishramWedding #Meitei #ManipurWedding #MeiteiWedding #Imphal #RandeepLinWedding #Kuki #Meitei #Manipur ~PR.152~ED.102~


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