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Neeti Mohan shares the FIRST PICTURE from her wedding with Nihaar Pandya

Neeti Mohan shares the FIRST PICTURE from her wedding with Nihaar Pandya


Singer Neeti Mohan and Nihar Pandya tied the knot on February 15 in Hyderabad. However, their wedding reception was postponed due to Neeti's father's poor health. Brij Mohan Sharma fell terribly ill during the wedding and had to be admitted to a hospital. Earlier today, Neeti shared the first pictures from her wedding with Nihar.

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