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RAHUL MAHAJAN and Dimpy Ganguly are in news once again. After getting married on the national television both went for the honeymoon to Maldives. The hot news is that swimsuit beauty Dimpy Ganguly got a massage from Rahul Mahajan on their honeymoon.
Dimpy's hot snaps got leaked on internet but Rahul is very happy for his wife's popularity and does not mind her popularity. The newly-married couple will go to Kolkata on April 1 for a grand reception and this is not an April Fool joke.
Dimpy, on her part, admits that she has never been abroad and that the experience was breathtaking. "Everything was so beautiful, I did a full course in scuba-diving. When I sprained my back, Rahul did give me a massage," she giggled, adding that it was a great feeling, not just walking together, but even swimming jointly underwater.
Even though the couple arrives on April 1, Rahul will be flying back on April 4. Kolkata's newest prince says his relationship with the city goes back a long way. "Earlier, I had shot in the city for a programme, in places like Tollygunge Club and Lahabari", he added.
With all made-for-each-other bytes, one can't help but jump to one conclusion: marriages, in today's times, can definitely be made on television!
Dimpy's hot snaps got leaked on internet but Rahul is very happy for his wife's popularity and does not mind her popularity. The newly-married couple will go to Kolkata on April 1 for a grand reception and this is not an April Fool joke.
Dimpy, on her part, admits that she has never been abroad and that the experience was breathtaking. "Everything was so beautiful, I did a full course in scuba-diving. When I sprained my back, Rahul did give me a massage," she giggled, adding that it was a great feeling, not just walking together, but even swimming jointly underwater.
Even though the couple arrives on April 1, Rahul will be flying back on April 4. Kolkata's newest prince says his relationship with the city goes back a long way. "Earlier, I had shot in the city for a programme, in places like Tollygunge Club and Lahabari", he added.
With all made-for-each-other bytes, one can't help but jump to one conclusion: marriages, in today's times, can definitely be made on television!