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Bollywood actor Ashish ties the knot with fashion designer Rupali

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Renowned Bollywood actor Ashish Vidyarthi got married for the second time at the age of 60.

Vidyarthi tied the knot with Rupali Barua, a fashion designer and businesswoman from Guwahati, the capital of Assam.

Rajoshi Barua, daughter of artist Shakuntala Barua, was the first wife of Ashish Vidyarthi.  Ahish has a son from his first wife. He went for the second marriage after a divorce with Rajoshi.

Ashish reached the court and married Rupali along with some of his friends and relatives.

Rupali was seen in Assam's traditional white and gold mekhela dress. On the other hand, Ashish wore the traditional attire of Kerala, keeping in mind the traditions of Kerala.

Ashish has said that he is happy to marry Rupali at the age of 60, the Times of India reported. He reached the court and informed that he got married and held a get together program for his relatives and friends on Thursday evening.

On the other hand, Rupali said that they met a few days ago decided to get married to further their relationship.

Ashish Vidyarthi, noted for his antagonistic roles in Bollywood films, has been continuously working in cine films since 1986. He has worked in around 300 films so far in 11 languages including Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam.

His most famous films include 1942: A Love Story, Raat Ki Subah Nahin, Sardaar, Bhai, Jawan, Jeet, Haider, Goodbye.

He also won the National Award for Best Supporting Actor for the film Drohkaal in 1995.



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