Surbhi Chandna and Karan Sharma Share the Sweetness of Their First Diwali as Married Couple

As the festive season approaches, actor Surbhi Chandna and her husband, businessman Karan Sharma, are looking forward to their first Diwali as a married couple, after tying the knot in March this year. For Surbhi, Diwali is a special festival that marks the end of the year and the beginning of a new one, filled with celebration, family, and good food. The couple plans to spend this Diwali together, doing the Lakshmi Puja for the first time as a married couple, and also hosting a Diwali party for their close friends.

Key Takeaways:

  • Surbhi Chandna and Karan Sharma will celebrate their first Diwali as a married couple, having tied the knot in March this year.
  • The couple has been dating for 14 years and has never spent a Diwali apart, but this time they will do the Lakshmi Puja together for the first time as a married couple.
  • Surbhi and Karan are excited to learn the rituals of celebrating Diwali at their own house and plan to make their own traditions.
  • The couple plans to host a Diwali party for their close friends and experiment with making Diwali snacks in the kitchen.
  • Surbhi shares a fond memory of making a rangoli with Karan at his house during their early days of dating in 2015.
  • Karan and Surbhi believe that their friendship is the foundation of their marriage, and they have not felt any significant changes since their wedding.
  • They both agree that marriage is about companionship and shared experiences, and they feel like they are still in the early days of their relationship.

Statistics:

  • Surbhi and Karan have been dating for 14 years.
  • Since their marriage, Karan's love for Surbhi has increased significantly.
  • The couple plans to host a Diwali party for their close friends.
  • They will spend their first Diwali as a married couple doing the Lakshmi Puja together for the first time.
  • They have been together for so long that they feel like they are just living with each other, rather than being married.
  • They believe that their friendship is the foundation of their marriage.

Sources:

  • Hindustan Times