Actor Avika Gor, known for her roles in Balika Vadhu and Sasural Simar Ka, recently married her longtime boyfriend Milind Chandwani on the reality show Pati Patni Aur Panga. The wedding episode, set to air this weekend, promises emotional and heartwarming moments, as revealed in the newly released promo.
The promo opens with Avika making a grand bridal entrance under a phoolon ki chadar (floral canopy), escorted by her father, close friends, and family. Visibly emotional, Avika is seen breaking down in tears as she expresses her gratitude, saying, “Nahi socha tha ke aisa partner milega, nahi socha tha life mein ke aisi shaadi hogi. Isse zyada life mein aur kya mangun?”
Adding fun to the celebrations, Hina Khan and Isha Malviya are seen playfully demanding Rs1,11,000 from Milind for his shoes, while Krushna Abhishek joins the light-hearted banter. The episode also features glimpses of the couple’s varmala and pheras, surrounded by family, fellow contestants, and celebrity guests including Neha Kakkar, Tejasswi Prakash, Karan Kundrra, Farah Khan, and Rakhi Sawant.
However, the festivities take a dramatic turn when the mangalsutra goes missing just before the pheras, leaving Avika anxious and emotional. The promo ends on a suspenseful note, with Avika asking Milind about its whereabouts as tension fills the air.
Avika and Milind’s wedding festivities—from haldi and mehendi to sangeet—were all held on the show. The couple, who met in 2020 through mutual friends in Hyderabad, got engaged in June 2025 and tied the knot on September 30, 2025.
For her big day, Avika wore a traditional red lehenga paired with emerald jewellery, while Milind complemented her look in a golden sherwani with matching accessories.
The grand wedding episode will air this weekend, offering viewers an emotional, star-studded celebration of love, laughter, and a touch of drama.
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