Filmmaker Ashutosh Gowariker's son, Konark, is all set to get married in a grand affair next month. The wedding, which is expected to be a star-studded event, will see Konark marrying Kanakia, the daughter of real estate magnate Raseh Babubhai Kanakia of
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Ashutosh Gowariker is a renowned Indian filmmaker known for his epic and historically rich films like 'Lagaan', 'Swades', and 'Jodhaa Akbar'.
Konark Gowariker is the son of filmmaker Ashutosh Gowariker and is set to get married in a grand affair next month.
Kanakia is the fiancée of Konark Gowariker and the daughter of real estate magnate Raseh Babubhai Kanakia of Kanakia Builders.
The wedding of Konark Gowariker and Kanakia is set to take place next month, though the exact date and venue have not been disclosed to the public.
Kanakia Builders is a prestigious real estate company founded by Raseh Babubhai Kanakia, known for its high-quality and innovative projects across India.
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