Nagarjuna's younger son Akhil Akkineni gets engaged to artist Zainab Ravdjee
Hyderabad/IBNS: Actor Nagarjuna Akkineni's younger son Akhil Akkineni has got engaged to industrialist Zulfi Ravdjee's daughter Zainab Ravdjee.
The ceremony was held in an intimate gathering at the Akkineni family home, surrounded by close family members.
The wedding dates are yet to be finalised for sometime next year.
Zainab Ravdjee is an accomplished artist who has spent her life between India, Dubai and London.
The two met a couple of years ago, and their relationship is set to culminate into marriage.
On this special occasion, Nagarjuna Akkineni expressed his happiness, saying: "As a father, it brings me immense joy to see Akhil take this significant step in his life with Zainab, someone who complements him beautifully.
"Zainab's grace, warmth, and artistic spirit have truly made her a wonderful addition to our family. We are overjoyed and look forward to celebrating this new journey with both families."
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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