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Simhaa, Reshmi Menon to tie the knot in January 2016
Chennai, July 18
National Award winning Tamil
actor Bobby Simhaa and Reshmi Menon, who have been secretly seeing other
over the last few months, are said to be planning to get married in
January 2016.
“Both their families have agreed for the wedding.
They will get engaged in August and marry in January next year,†a
source close to Simhaa told IANS.
Simhaa and Reshmi have been dating ever since they started working on upcoming Tamil film “Urumeenâ€.
“Initially,
Reshmi’s parents were not happy with the match. But they eventually
gave in because both of them were quite serious about settling down as
quickly as possible,†the source said.
When contacted, both Simhaa and Reshmi didn’t respond.
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