Today is a very special day for Indian cricket team’s fast bowler Akashdeep. Actually, Akashdeep, who made his mark with his bowling on the cricket field, is now going to start a new innings of his life. His wedding ceremony has been organized at Taj Ganga Hotel in Varanasi, where he will take seven rounds with Akshita Raj. The wedding preparations have been completed and all the rituals are being performed in the presence of close family members.
Actually, Akashdeep has been in the news continuously for the last few days. Recently, Bihar government had entrusted him with the responsibility of the post of DSP. After this, now the news of his marriage is in the headlines. The family has kept the ceremony completely private and media access has also been limited. It is being told that around 350 guests can attend the wedding.
Please inform that Akshita Raj is a resident of Manikpur in Rohtas district of Bihar. His father’s name is Amit Kumar Singh. According to reports, Akshita comes from a normal family and her marriage with Akashdeep has been fixed with family consent. Talks were going on between the two families for a long time, after which this relationship was finalized. Talking about Akshita’s education, she has completed BCA and MCA from Birla Institute of Technology. His record in the field of education has been good. It is said that after completing his studies, he got a job opportunity, but due to marriage preparations and family decision, he did not accept that offer.
Special preparations have been made for the wedding at Taj Ganga Hotel in Varanasi. The pavilion is decorated on the theme of Shiva temple. Special arrangements have been made for the guests to enter the hotel and everyone will get entry only after scanning the QR code. Along with Banarasi cuisine, many international dishes have also been included in the wedding ceremony. Before the marriage, Akashdeep talked to Pandit Dhirendra Krishna Shastri of Bageshwar Dham on video call. Apart from this, he also took blessings from Jagadguru Rambhadracharya. All the traditional rituals were performed in the presence of close family members.