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Wedding Rumour
Image Credit: Instagram/Athiya Shetty

Athiya Shetty rejects rumour of her wedding with boyfriend KL Rahul in '3 months'

| @indiablooms | Jul 14, 2022, at 05:00 pm

Bollywood actor Athiya Shetty's relationship with Indian cricket vice captain KL Rahul is quite public with the two hanging out together for quite some time now.

Now the social media was abuzz with a recent rumour which claims Rahul will be tying the nuptial knot with Athiya in three months' time.

Athiya, the daughter of senior Bollywood actor Suniel Shetty, has rejected the rumour Wednesday sharing an Instagram story, which was full of humour.

In the story, the actor says, "I hope I'm invited to this wedding that's taking place in 3 months, lol."

In the latest edition of Indian Premier League (IPL) held in 2022, Athiya and Suniel were seen in the stands cheering for Rahul and his franchise Lucknow Super Giants.

When asked about when the two will get married, Suniel in his liberal answer said it will only be decided by the couple.

"As far as Rahul is concerned, I love the boy. It's for them to decide what they want to do, because times have changed. I'd like them to take the decision. My blessings are always there," Suniel had said.

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