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PM Modi Attends YRKKH Star Mohena Kumari Singh’s Wedding Reception

Harshita Sharma

Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai actor Mohena Kumari Singh ruled the headlines in October when she got married to Suyesh Rawat. The actor had a grand wedding as per the Rajput customs and every one of her companions from the industry were invited. Afterward, the couple hosted a reception for their nearby loved ones in Rewa and the last night (November 28), they threw another wedding reception in New Delhi. The night was considerably increasingly exceptional for the recently hitched couple as Honorable Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi graced the reception.

The photographs and videos from Mohena and Suyesh's wedding reception have already gone viral on the internet. The actress likewise shared a selfie which highlights Pm Modi alongside her husband and relatives. She expressed, "Truly blessed by the gracious presence of our honourable and admired Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi Ji at our Reception. And a huge big thank you for this Uber Cool Selfie! Koti Koti Pranaam".

In another photograph, Mohena and Suyesh can be seen striking a pose with the PM who was dressed to perfection in white dhoti pants and kurta, matched with a dark-colored modi coat. Then again, Mohena glanced flawless in an embroidered baby pink salwar suit and Suyesh wore an imperial look in a white pathani and pagdi.

Mohena Kumari Singh was a dancer and rose to fame as an actor with the TV show Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai. She assumed the role of Kirti Singhania inverse Rishi Dev who used to play Naksh.

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