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Dating or just dropping content? Ashish Chanchlani, Elli's video has fans guessing

Dating or just dropping content? Ashish Chanchlani, Elli's video has fans guessing

India Today18 hours ago
Influencer Ashish Chanchlani has shared a new video with actor Elli AvrRam on social media. This added fuel to the ongoing speculations about their relationship. Several celebrities earlier congratulated the rumoured couple on 'confirming' their relationship.In the video shared on Wednesday, Chanchlani played the role of a spot boy for AvrRam, helping her with her dress. As a playful conclusion, he asks, "Can I push you off the bridge, ma'am?", which elicits laughter from both. The caption of his post read, "Finally, we have been waiting to tell you..(sic)."advertisementHave a look at their latest video here:
The influencer had earlier shared a post featuring the actor, which quickly gained attention online. The post was accompanied by the cryptic caption, "Finally", leaving fans as well as their industry friends curious about its meaning.The duo's recent public outings and social media posts have led to widespread speculation regarding their relationship status. Their fans are divided, with some assuming the post signifies an official relationship announcement. There are also others who believe it hints at a professional project.They were seen together at an event earlier this year, which initially sparked dating rumours. Their continued collaboration has kept fans eager for clarity on their relationship status.On the professional front, Chanchlani is gearing up for the launch of his awaited series 'Ekaki'. The project marks a shift from his usual comedic content, blending horror and comedy. It is set to be released on the ACV Studios YouTube channel.Meanwhile, AvrRam was recently seen in a Marathi film 'Ilu Ilu 1998'. Marking her debut in a lead role, the film released on January 31.- EndsMust Watch
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