Divyanka to be Punjabi bride in reel, real life?

Divyanka Tripathi is all set for her on screen marriage for TV show "Yeh Hai Mohabbatein", but it is said that the small screen actress is also planning her wedding in real life with her rumoured boyfriend and actor Sharad Malhotra.
The actress, who essays Tamil girl Ishita, will have a mixed cultural wedding on the show, which will see her tying the knot with Punjabi guy Raman, played by Karan Patel. The grand wedding will have all the rituals and ceremonies of the South and the North.
However, a source said that Divyanka is most excited about the Punjabi ceremonies and is already feeling like a Punjabi bride. Looks like the excitement is more for the real wedding than the reel one.
"Yeh Hai Mohabbatein" airs Monday to Saturday on Star Plus.
Divyanka and Sharad worked together as the lead pair in TV series "Banoo Main Teri Dulhann".
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