Sonarika Bhadoria got married to Vikas Parashar last month. The actress recently celebrated her one month wedding anniversary. On Tuesday, the actress shared her new photos on Instagram in which she is seen in a white bikini. In these pictures, Sonarika is giving different poses.
Actress Sonarika Bhadoria, who played the role of Parvati in the TV show ‘Devon Ke Dev: Mahadev’, got married to boyfriend Vikas Parashar on 18 February. The actress recently celebrated her one month wedding anniversary. Sonarika had shared some photos and videos with her husband on social media.
Now on Tuesday, the actress has shared her new photos on Instagram, in which she is seen in a white bikini. In these pictures, Sonarika is seen posing in different poses.
Sonarika’s bikini look
Sonarika Bhadoria, who is seen adorned with jewelery in lehenga and saree on screen, is quite bold in real life. This can be gauged from the recently shared pictures of the actress. In this photo, Sonarika is seen standing in the sea wearing a white colored bikini.
The actress is enjoying her honeymoon
Sonarika is seen flaunting her hot body in bikini. Sonarika is seen posing with a pale complexion. These days the actress is enjoying honeymoon with her husband and is also sharing pictures from there.
Married in Rajasthan
The actress married Vikas Parashar in Sawai Madhopur. The wedding functions of this couple lasted for five days, which included functions like haldi, mehendi, cocktail etc. The couple was dressed like a royal bride and groom at their wedding.
Love story started in the gym
The love story of Sonarika and Vikas Parashar started in the gym. Vikas is a friend of Sonarika’s brother. After their first meeting in the gym, both of them fell in love with each other, after which they dated each other for seven years and kept it hidden from the outside world.
Sonarika’s career
Talking about the career of Sonarika Bhadoria, she has not only worked in TV but she is also a well-known Telugu star. He has worked in films like ‘Jaadugadu’, ‘Speedunnodu’, ‘Eedo Rakam Aao Rakam’.