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Kirti, who got Married 4 Years Ago, said this about her Marriage

Anshika Agarwal

Actress Kirti Kulhari played in positive zone with Taapsee Pannu in the female plank film Pink. She is gradually climbing the heights of success in the industry and she is also in the positive space in personal life. The special thing is that she has already got married four years ago. Recently, she said in a conversation with the media that the media did not even know that I was married and the reason was that neither was I not a big star nor people were interested in this. However, after the film 'Pink', people started to know me and I got married 3-4 months before the release of 'Pink'.

Kirti also said that she is very protective about her personal life and does not like to talk much about it. She also said with that his husband is a very private person and he does not like to share his pictures on social media. Let us tell you that Kirti married actor Sahil Sehgal in the year 2016.

 Kirti made her Bollywood debut with Atish Kapadia's film 'Khichdi'. The film was based on the popular serial 'Khichdi'. After this, she also appeared in films like shaitan and Rise of Zombi and Jal. However, she got her identity from the character 'Falak' in the film 'Pink'. This film was directed by Anirudh Roy Chaudhary. Amitabh Bachchan was also seen in this film. Her last film was Mission Mangal. The film featured stars like Akshay Kumar, Vidya Balan, Taapsee Pannu, Nitya Menon, Sharman Joshi and Sonakshi Sinha. The film had a great collection at the box office.

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