The wedding celebrations of actress Avika Gor and Milind Chandwani are set to begin on the popular reality show “Pati Patni Aur Panga.”
Countdown to the Big Day
The show’s team has exclusively revealed that the countdown has begun for the much-anticipated wedding of Avika and Milind. The celebrations will kick off on September 16 with the unveiling of their invitation card. Spiritual leader Radhe Maa and singer Neha Kakkar will be part of the festivities, promising a mix of glamour, music, and grand celebrations.
Star Guests and Festivities
Radhe Maa is slated to bless the soon-to-be bride and groom, adding a special touch to the joyous occasion. Neha Kakkar will also grace the event, bringing her signature energy and popular tracks to the set.
The shoot for this special episode is scheduled for tomorrow, with the episode set to air next weekend.
A Personal Announcement
In July, the ‘Balika Vadhu’ actress announced her wedding to longtime partner Milind Chandwani at the grand premiere of Colors’ reality show “Pati Patni Aur Panga – Jodiyon Ka Reality Check.” During this premiere, Avika made a heartfelt revelation, confirming her upcoming nuptials with Milind.
Making the announcement, Avika shared, “There’s something incredibly poetic about going back to the place where it all began with gratitude, nostalgia, and a sense of purpose. Balika Vadhu taught me and so many people out there the power of choice and the courage it takes to rewrite your destiny. Years later, I return to Colors not as Anandi the Balika, but as Avika Gor the woman, ready to make the choice of a lifetime.”
Avika added, “My fiancé, Milind, has been my partner in growth, my strongest ally, and the fellow dreamer who sees me beyond the roles and scripts. When he asked me to spend my life with him, I yelled out the easiest yes of my life. We’re two imperfect people choosing to grow together, to challenge each other, and to build something real. I couldn’t imagine a more fitting place to share that than here, where it all started. Announcing our wedding on Pati Patni Aur Panga is symbolic and personal. I’ve grown up in front of Colors’ audience, and now, I want to celebrate this milestone with them too. To everyone who embraced me as the balika vadhu all those years ago, I now ask for your blessings as I become a real-life vadhu. This is my full-circle moment, and I’m so thankful I get to share it with the very people who shaped my journey.”
