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Kapil Sharma shared an unique dancing video clip including Ginni with the message: “Happy anniversary to us.”
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Comedian Kapil Sharma and his better half, Ginni Chatrath, commemorated their wedding event anniversary on December 12. While the pair was bathed with love and desires throughout the day, a video clip of them dancing their hearts out completely caught their wonderful romance.
The video clip, shared by Kapil Sharma on his Instagram Stories, reveals him and his better half, Ginni Chatrath, dancing to a dynamic individual Punjabi tune while dressed in cosy wintertime clothing. The pair beam of lights with happiness, blinking their million-dollar smiles. Kapil gently wanted them both with a genuine message: “Happy wedding anniversary to us.”
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< p id=" 3" class=" story_para_3">Kapil Sharma and Ginni Chatrath’s love story is nothing short of dreamy. The lovebirds tied the wedding knot in December 2018 in a lavish Punjabi wedding. However, they fell in love during their college days. Kapil once revealed that Ginni was his junior and had a crush on him. However, Kapil informed Ginni that nothing could ever happen between them due to financial differences.
Speaking to The Man magazine, Kapil Sharma once said, “Ginni was in a girls’ college in Jalandhar doing her graduation, 3-4 years my junior, and I was in a co-ed college studying for a PG diploma in commercial arts. For pocket money, I would participate in theatre and visit other colleges. She was a really good student of mine. Now, of course, she’s become my teacher after marriage! She was good at skits and histrionics, so I made her my assistant. Then I found out that madam started liking me, so I explained to her that the car you come in costs more than what my entire family put together is worth! So, it just wouldn’t be possible between us.”
But as the claiming goes, “What’s suggested to be will certainly take place.” After Kapil Sharma won The Great Indian Laughter Challenge, he reconnected with Ginni Chatrath and spoke to her parents.
“They didn’t know at the time what the competition was about and didn’t know about the earnings (Kapil won ₹10 lakh). Plus, she’s from a Sikh family, and I’m a Hindu and don’t wear a turban, unlike their other sons-in-law. But slowly all these things changed. Ginni’s father started seeing my shows, and maan ne lagey (they came around); there was a connect. Pitaji (Dad) melted a bit. They thought, banda theek hai (he’s a good guy),” Kapil remembered.
Kapil Sharma and Ginni Chatrath are pleased moms and dads to 2 children–Anayra and Trishaan.