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Festivals are one of the most important events that not only make a relationship strong but is also a time when families get together and spend quality time with each other. While spreading love and laughter, festivals bring in a lot of memories to cherish. Lohri is one of the first festivals of the year that brings in a lot of luck and fortune. The festival becomes even more special for a new bride as she celebrates the day with her in-laws and makes sure that everything is perfect. And Gold medallist wrestler-turned-politician, Babita Phogat’s first Lohri was no different. (Also Read: Rucha Hasabnis Of 'Saath Nibhaana Saathiya' Shares First Full 'Hello World' Pictures Of Her Daughter)
On December 1, 2019, Babita Phogat and Vivek Suhag had tied the knot in an intimate ceremony. As per a DBPost report, Vivek and Babita’s wedding had only 21 baraatis and the duo had taken one extra phera i.e., the eighth phera which they had dedicated to the ‘Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao’ initiative. Since their wedding, the duo has been sharing adorable pictures on their respective social media handles, giving major couple goals.
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Babita Phogat and Vivek Suhag celebrated their first festival post their wedding with much joy. On January 13, 2020, Babita took to her Instagram handle and shared a picture with her hubby, Vivek Suhag from their first Lohri post-wedding. Along with the picture, she wrote, “Happy Lohri.” Babita looked beautiful in a red suit and she teamed her attire with an orange dupatta. While keeping her hair open, she complemented her look with a red bindi and red lipstick. On the other hand, her husband, Vivek twinned with her in a red T-shirt and also donned a black leather jacket on top of it. Both Vivek and Babita looked like made for each other as they posed together.
On December 4, 2019, Babita had taken to her Instagram handle and had shared a couple of pictures with a new car, gifted to her by her husband, Vivek. In the pictures, we could see Babita had donned an orange colour ensemble and had radiated the newbie bridal glow. Alongside it, she had written, "What better than a new awesome car to start our new journey together. thank you @suhagvivek for this awesome and considerate gift." Take a look at the pictures below:
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On December 1, 2019, Babita Phogat and Vivek Suhag had become each others' forever. On her wedding, Babita had donned an all-red lehenga and had completed her look with pearl jewellery. On the other hand, Vivek had looked dapper in a beige colour sherwani and safa. What caught our attention was Babita’s red lehenga, which was exactly the same as the one worn by Priyanka Chopra Jonas on her wedding. (Also Read: Mona Singh Celebrates Her First Lohri After Marriage, See Pictures To Get Traditional Punjabi Feels)
In an interview with The Indian Express, Vivek Suhag had shared that participating in Nach Baliye 9 was a surprise to him by Babita Phogat. He had shared, “I had no clue about it. Babita finalised everything and then surprised me with the contract. Since it’s such a big platform and we both enjoy dancing, I was more than happy to take it up.” Though the duo couldn't reach the finals, their stunning performances had won many hearts.
Talking to The Times of India, Babita Phogat had revealed how she had met Vivek Suhag and how love happened between the two. Babita had shared, “It was an event for wrestlers at a hotel in Delhi where we first met. Bas wahan dosti ho gayi. We stayed in touch and in time, we realised that we liked each other. I like how he is very straightforward but still respects others.” She had also revealed that Vivek was nervous at the very thought of talking to her father, Mahavir Phogat about their relationship. She was quoted as saying, “Senior hain woh kaafi aur unki reputation bhi hai. But he was still confident of leaving a good impression.” (Also Read: Shahid Kapoor And Mira Kapoor's Lohri 2020 Celebration Pictures, We Miss Kids Misha And Zain Kapoor)
Aren’t Babita and Suhag looking adorable in their first Lohri celebration picture? What do you think?