Indiawaali Maa Actress Sucheeta Trivedi's Gift To Her Husband On Their Anniversary Is Special- EXCLUSIVE
Here's what Indiawaali Maa actress Sucheeta Trivedi plans to do on her 2nd wedding anniversary. We spoke to her on her special day
Sucheeta Trivedi, who is currently portraying the role of Kaku in Indiawaali Maa, celebrates her second wedding anniversary this year. The actress tied the knot with businessman Nigam Patel on September 22, 2018. The couple has taken off to their farmhouse to ring in their special day, and she plans to give a very special gift to her husband this year, and that's her time.
The Baa Bahoo Aur Baby actress turned a year older recently and was busy with the shoot of her new show. So, she plans to dedicate all her time to her better-half on their anniversary. ALSO READ: Baa, Bahoo Aur Baby Actress Sucheeta Trivedi Ties The Knot With Nigam Patel
Sucheeta spoke to us on her special day and shared, "It’s our second anniversary. I was shooting on my birthday, so couldn't spend time with him, but the production house gave me an off on my anniversary, so, I will be spending some quality time with my husband at our farmhouse outside Mumbai. Ever since the shooting has begun, this will be my first break. So, I am going to spend my day with my man in the woods."
Speaking about the gift she will be giving her hubby dear, Sucheta said, "I am giving him my time this year which is the most precious thing looking at the current scenario."
Sharing her anniversary plans, the Mere Angne Mein actress said, "I will be watching the episode of my show with our caretaker's family."
Sucheeta tied the knot at the age of 41 with her close friends and family in attendance. It was a destination wedding for the couple in Bhavnagar, Gujarat. Remembering her D-day she shared, "I always wanted a destination wedding with a meaning, with some significance and that’s why I chose Bhavnagar in Gujarat because it’s my father's native place. It was an organic wedding as both my husband and I are ardent nature lovers and believe in zero wastage, reusing and recycling. Wheat grass was used for decorating the table and even the diyas used were eco-friendly. Everything used was reused in some way or the other. Two of my very close friends are wedding planners and they planned the entire thing just the way we wanted. It was an environment-friendly destination wedding."
We wish the couple lots of love and happiness on their special day.
Image Source: Instagram/ sucheetat
Image Source: Instagram/ sucheetat