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Published 14:27 IST, November 2nd 2019

Kangana Ranaut's brother set to tie the knot, Rangoli shares invite

Kangana Ranaut's brother Aksht is all set to tie the knot with a girl from Haryana named Ritu. The news was shared by Ranaut's sister Rangoli on social media

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Kangana Ranaut's brother Aksht is all set to tie the knot with a girl from Haryana named Ritu. The news was shared by Ranaut's sister Rangoli on social media who then went ahead to reveal a few details about the girl. Ritu is a doctor by profession and belongs to the Jaat community. Their engagement is all set to take place on November 8th, 2019 from 10 AM onwards. The card for the occasion and a lovely picture of the duo was also shared courtesy Chandel. Take a look below- 

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Kangana Ranaut's brother to tie the knot

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On the professional front: 

Kangana Ranaut, who is known for her acting skills, is currently busy preparing her role as former Tamil Nadu CM Jayalalitha. When asked about the biopic, the actor said she is feeling honored to be a part of the film. Kangana always wanted to be a part of the regional film. She was waiting for the good script for long, and this film just came her way. When she heard the script, she found her story very similar to Jayalitha's story. She found many similarities between both and hence decided to say yes to the film.

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As for Rangoli, she made headlines when she shared her acid-attack story. In a series of Twitter posts opened up about her gruesome acid attack, and then went on to share details stating that a man who's proposal she had refused, threw one litre of acid on her face due to which she had to go through 54 surgeries and simultaneously her little sister too was physically assaulted and almost beaten to death. "Even after a span of five years, doctors could not reconstruct my ear. I had lost one eye, had a retina transplant and doctors took skin patches from all over my body", she said

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13:53 IST, November 2nd 2019