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SEE PICS! Kamya Punjabi's husband Shalabh Dang applies mehendi on her hands

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: November 4, 2020 18:11 IST

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Kamya Panjabi is ecstatic as she celebrates her first Karwa Chauth with her husband Shalabh Dang.
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The actress, who got married in February this year to a Delhi-based healthcare professional is all excited for the festival and shared a picture on her Instagram account with Shalabh.
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While captioning the post, “Karwachauth ki Mehendi, Patidev ke haathon.” In the pictures, Shalabh is seen applying Mehendi on her hand.
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She also shared an image of sargi (a pre-dawn meal that is prepared by mothers-in-law).
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Kamya and Shalabh got married in a traditional Punjabi ceremony on February 10, 2020
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As this is Kamya and Shalabh's first Karwa Chauth, the couple is expected to celebrate the festival with lots of love and caring for each other.
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While captioning the post, “Karwachauth ki Mehendi, Patidev ke haathon.”
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