
Arti Singh shares a heartfelt tribute to Husband Dipak Chauhan, writes ‘I saw something in you the world didn't'
, best known for her roles in Maayka and Waaris, recently penned an emotional tribute to her husband Dipak Chauhan, giving fans a heartfelt glimpse into their journey as a couple.
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The couple, who tied the knot on April 25, 2024, at the Iskcon temple in an intimate traditional ceremony, recently celebrated their first anniversary in Uttarakhand by renewing their vows at the sacred Triyuginarayan Temple.
Taking to social media, Arti shared romantic pictures with Dipak, capturing the bond they share. Alongside the post, she wrote a moving note filled with gratitude and love. Reflecting on the beginning of their relationship, she revealed,
'24 July 2023 night 10.43 pm hi this is Dipak Chauhan ..
and my reply next day 25th July early morning. I'm sorry was fast asleep ..first and last time I said sorry coz more than sorry I believe to correct my mistakes .. journey which led us here after two years .. grateful.'
Arti also addressed Dipak with admiration, saying, 'I chose you for being different... Let the whole world make husband-wife jokes, but I saw something in you the world didn't. I promise to not do anything which might offend you.
Promise me and promise to you.'
Their journey from a text message to marriage has been nothing short of touching, filled with deep respect, understanding, and shared values. Arti's post not only highlights her love for Dipak but also reflects the emotional maturity and sincerity in their relationship.
By opening up about their bond, Arti Singh has offered fans an inspiring peek into the personal moments that have shaped their love story — one rooted in trust, promises, and unshakable faith in each other.

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