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Soha Ali Khan ties knot with Kunal Khemu

Mumbai, Jan 26 (ANI): Actress Soha Ali Khan and Kunal Kemmu exchanged vows on Sunday in a private ceremony at their Khar residence in Mumbai. The wedding took place in presence of a registrar and family members - Soha's elder brother Saif Ali Khan, sister in law Kareena Kapoor, sister Saba and mother Sharmila Tagore. Soha looked beautiful in an off-white lehenga-choli set paired with an orange dupatta while Khemu wore a white-gold sherwani and a silk safa. Soha' sister-in-law and superstar Kareena looked stunning in a powder pink Manish Malhotra sari while Saif looked Royal in his white achkan and pink pagdhi. Soha posted a picture of herself and the groom on Twitter, saying that, 'I married my best friend today'. Kunal Khemu also took to twitter to express his happiness and tweeted "A very big thank you to all of you for all the love and blessings. It's Official now!!" We wish the couple a happy married life ahead. Jan 26, 2015
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Inside Soha Ali Khans Mehandi

New Delhi, Jan 24 (ANI): With wedding festivities in full swing at the Pataudis'. The bride-to - be Soha Ali Khan was seen blushing in her pink attire by Ritu Kumar with heavy gold jhumkis to match her bright outfit on her Mehandi Ceremony. Soha’s mehandi was a private affair with few close friends and relatives present at the occasion. However, the Pataudi girl was accompanied by her family throughout. Mom Sharmila Tagore, sister Saba, Kareena Kapoor Khan and brother Saif were seen with her all the time. The 'Rang De Basanti' star will tie the knot with her long-time boyfriend Kunal Kemmu in a private ceremony at home on January 25th. Jan 24, 2015
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It Happens : Jaipur set to welcome authors, publishers for literature festival

Jaipur, Jan 23 (ANI): India’s pink city Jaipur will welcome authors, writers, speakers at Asia’s largest literary festival which begins on Wednesday. Regional language novelists and writers will rub shoulders with Man Booker prize winners and Nobel laureates at the 8th edition of Jaipur Literature Festival (JLF), which will be held in Diggi Palace in Jaipur. The writers will converge in the city for five days of readings, debates and discussions. JLF, which began in 2006, is now regarded as a cultural catalyst within India and around the world, exposing audiences to a constant flow of ideas. Featuring live music sessions and interactive workshops, the festival provides a space to dare, dream and imagine. Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Vasundhara Raje, is scheduled to inaugurate the festival, where over 200,000 visitors are expected. Venue host of the festival, Ram Pratap Singh, informed that the festival would look at gender equity in India. He added that adequate security arrangements were being made and the government had also provided a special security cover for the festival apart from their inbuilt arrangements. The event is seen as an agenda-setter on key issues from the global economic crisis to the rise of e-books, the current state of politics in the Middle East to the inc Jan 23, 2015