
Rahul Vaidya and Disha Parmar celebrate 4 years of their wedding anniversary; see post
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The video features a series of pictures capturing their wholesome moments together. From vacations and candid laughs to intimate glimpses of their everyday life, the duo look adorable in this beautiful compilation of their most cherished memories.
In the caption, Disha wrote, 'Happy 4 baby! I love youuuuu sooo muchhhh,' while tagging Rahul. Rahul thanked her in the comment section and expressed his love for her as well.
The video and her heartfelt note quickly caught fans' attention, with many showering love on the couple.
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ans flooded the comment section with red hearts and loving messages. One user wrote, 'So adorable you guys, I can't get over how adorable you two are looking.' Another said, 'This is so so so cute. Wishing you guys forever, this is honestly so cute.' A third added, 'Just wow!! They're so cute, I can't get over them.'
Rahul Vaidya, known for his stint in Bigg Boss 14, is currently winning hearts in Laughter Chefs Season 2. Disha Parmar, on the other hand, was last seen in Bade Achhe Lagte Hain 2 and has been taking time off from television, focusing on her personal life and brand endorsements.
Rahul and Disha welcomed their daughter, Navya, in September 2023.

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