Bollywood actors, Tara Sutaria and Aadar Jain were once the IT couple in the entertainment industry. The duo made their relationship official in 2020. However, a few years later, they split, and Aadar moved on with his life with Tara’s best friend, Alekha Advani. The actor has now taken the next step in the relationship and went down on his knee to propose to his ladylove in the dreamiest backdrop, which left us swooning.
Aadar Jain proposes Alekha Advani for marriage
Nothing is as unpredictable in life as love and death, and it seems like Aadar has finally found the former. A while back, the actor took to his Instagram to share a carousel of pictures of his proposal with Alekha. For the day, Aadar donned a white and blue-hued pin-stripe shirt paired with crisp white trousers.
Alekha, on the other hand, looked ethereal in a yellow-hued gown with sheer detailing on the bottom. She glammed up her look with a bow-like neck accessory, stone-studded earrings, and stacked bangles. However, the photos’ emotions won our hearts. Alekha was also seen getting emotional as Aadar proposed to her, and the duo visibly teared up after the same.
Aadar proposed to Alekha on a private beach where they were surrounded by water and sand, making the moment all the more magical. For the decor, Aadar curated a heart-shaped lit stature along with rose petals aligned in a heart shape on the ground. The visuals of the place were to die for, and we can only imagine how special Alekha must have felt at that moment.
When Tara Sutaria confirmed her breakup with Aadar Jain, mentioned she is single
In an interview with News18, the Ek Villain Returns actress was asked about her relationship status. To this, the gorgeousness bravely mentioned that she is now single, confirming her breakup with Aadar. This was a significant moment as it was the first time Tara had opened up about her personal life. Tara’s words were:
“I’m not in a relationship.”
Congratulations to Aadar and Alekha!
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