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Taapsee wedding
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Taapsee Pannu to marry beau Mathias Boe next month in Udaipur: Reports

| @indiablooms | Feb 29, 2024, at 05:47 am

Mumbai/IBNS: Actress-producer Taapsee Pannu is all set to marry her longtime boyfriend Mathias Boe at the end of March, media reports said.

Taapsee and the Danish badminton star are reportedly planning to have a Sikh-Christian wedding in Udaipur.

According to reports, the wedding is likely to be a complete family affair, and no big Bollywood A-listers are expected to be a part of the celebration.

The power couple have been dating for over 10 years now. They met for the first time at the inaugural Indian Badminton League in 2013.

Mathias Boe was then a part of the Lucknow-based team Awadhe Warriors while Taapsee Pannu was the brand ambassador of champions Hyderabad Hotshots.

Taapsee was recently seen in the Bollywood hit film Dunki, sharing screen space alongside Shah Rukh Khan for the first time.

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