PM Narendra Modi Attends Princess Mohena Kumari And Suyesh Rawat's Wedding Reception In Delhi, See Photos
Darpan News Desk IANS, 29 Nov, 2019 11:41 PM
When Princess of Rewa, Mohena Kumari, and Prince Suyesh Rawat recently hosted a grand wedding reception in the Capital, they had a very special guest. Gracing the gala, among other VVIPs was none other than Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Mohena, who is mainly known for her role in the TV show "Ye Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai", took to Instagram and shared a picture from the wedding reception.
In the image, she is seen sharing smiles with the Prime Minister.
A post shared by Mohena Kumari Singh (@mohenakumari) on Nov 28, 2019 at 9:54pm PST
PM Modi was dressed in white kurta-pyjama and a Nehru jacket.
"Truly blessed by the gracious presence of our honourable and admired Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi Ji at our Reception. And a huge big thank you for this Uber Cool Selfie! Koti Koti Pranaam," Mohena captioned the selfie.
The royal couple exchanged wedding vows last month in Haridwar in the presence of family and friends.
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