Parineeti Chopra gives a sneak peek into her Europe vacation with husband Raghav Chadha

Updated : Jan 01, 2024 18:07
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This is the first New Year celebrations for the actor Parineeti Chopra and Raghav Chadha after their fairytale wedding. Soon after their wedding, the couple was occupied with their professional commitments, but have now taken out some time to celebrate together in London.

Actor Parineeti Chopra has infact shared some cozy pictures with politician husband Raghav Chadha. The actress has posted a series of pictures from her Christmas and New Year’s Eve celebrations in Austria and London. Parineeti is seen cuddling Raghav in one picture, while in another picture, she is clicked sitting on her husband’s lap in a black dress. Parineeti wrote a sweet caption with the pictures and said, “Spent Christmas and NYE quietly with my loves, hugging them tightly and eating chocolate in bed. It was cozy, warm and full of fuzzies. #Austria #London. Happy new year everyone!”

On the other hand, Raghav Chadha also took to Instagram to share some more pictures from the couple’s mushy holiday. Raghav called Parineeti ‘the most wonderful present’ in his caption. He wrote, “She called me Santa, but it’s me who got the most wonderful present of all! Wishing you all a very Happy New Year, one filled with love, joy and peace.”

Raghav and Parineeti got married in September 2023 in a grand ceremony in Udaipur. The couple met in London and their love story began as they were studying together.  

On work front, Parineeti was last seen in ‘Mission Raniganj’. She is gearing up for her next film under Imtiaz Ali- ‘Chamkila’. She will share the screen with Diljit Dosanjh in this film.  

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