‘Don’t Click’; Little Agastya Pandya Told Paparaazi In Cute Way As He Gets Annoyed With Camera Flashes!

Famous Indian cricketer Hardik Pandya and his actress wife Natasha Stankovic finally got married this year on Valentine’s Day, first in a Christian and then in a traditional Hindu wedding. They had a simple court marriage in 2020. After that, they now hold a grand wedding. Photos of two traditional weddings of Hardik and Natasha in Udaipur, Rajasthan are now available online.

Hardik-Natasha’s son told paparaazis not to click pictures

 

 

Recently, Hardik Pandya and Natasha Stankovic were spotted with their son Agastya after a grand wedding ceremony in Udaipur in a video that went viral on social media. Hardik is holding his son’s hand Meanwhile, the Paparazzis started taking pictures as soon as they left the airport. Seeing this, Natasha and Hardik’s son Agastya kindly asked the paparazzi not to click on the pictures. Annoyed by the camera flashes, Agastya refused and scolded the paparazzi. Videos of Natasha-Hardik’s son’s hilarious antics go viral and are liked by many.

 

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Hardik- Natasha had a Christian wedding on Valentine’s Day.

For her snow-white wedding, Natasha Stankovic put on a snow-white wedding dress with puffy sleeves and a slit. The gorgeous bride was wearing a wedding dress with a veil, diamond necklace and earrings. The beauty of the bride is emphasized by a smooth hairdo and natural make-up. Meanwhile, the groom, Mian Hardik Pandya, looked dapper in a black tuxedo. He paired a white shirt with a bow tie and sunglasses. The released photos also show the couple’s son, Agastya, enjoying his parents’ special day.

Hardik-Natasha were also married according to Hindu customs

Natasha and Hardik’s royal wedding celebrations began with a saffron ceremony followed by mehndi, sangeet and traditional Hindu weddings. Meanwhile, the bride was wearing a gold and red lehenga set for varmala, while Natasha was wearing a red sari for feras.