Saturday 15 December 2018

Saina and Kashyap ! Pride of Nation come together in marital bliss !



Year 2018, many hearts crashed, many fans celebrated the season of marriages that saw celebrities and bigwigs loosing bachelor titles.

We saw Deepika getting hitched to Ranveer in Italy,  NickYanka proving Indian weddings are no less and then Ambanis had all stars and celebrities serving food to their guests.

With all gaga,headlines and marriage footage being sold in King of Currencies USD, there were two people who very quietly and without any hoopla getting married almost at the same time of these fat weddings.

Protégés of Pullela Gopichand, Saina Nehwal and Parupalli Kashyap entered marital bliss at a simple ceremony in Hyderabad.

Saina and Kashyap are no ordinary people. One was world numero uno with titles encompassing Olympics, Asian Games, Commonwealth and national honours whereas  the other gave glory to Men’s badminton at Commonwealth Games and proved Indian men are no less than women when it comes to Badminton.

Both come from a humble background and represent true India. The rise to top for both of them took years of rigorous training, hard work and family sacrifices. Most of the Indians would come from this strata of society and their success needs to be celebrated and marital journey blessed!

It has been more than a decade of going around for Saina and Kashyap and vigilant media could only fathom the depth of their badminton matches all these years. It shows to prove, one can keep personal and professional lives separate if one intends to do so.

Lets pray and wish that Saina and Kashyap keep national flag high and continue to bring glory in personal and professional lives and careers.

P.S. The blog is personal opinion and does not intend or wish to comment on how marriages need to be solemnized.

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- Jayawant

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