Arjun Bijlani and his wife, Neha Swami Bijlani, are one of television’s most popular couples. Their Instagram feed is frequently packed with photos from their holidays, family gatherings and everyday joys
that highlight their love. In the latest, They shared a glimpse of their Christmas celebration In Dubai this year.
They shared a series of images in front of a huge Christmas tree kept outdoors. The background showed a picturesque view of Dubai’s Skyscrapers. In the caption, she wrote, “Such a beautiful evening in Dubai, perfect sundown, stunning views and my best people around.”
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Arjun Bijlani, Neha Swami Twin In Black
Arjun Bijlani celebrated his birthday on October 31. To commemorate the occasion, the actor organised a sumptuous birthday event last night in Santacruz, which turned out to be a star-studded affair with several well-known figures from the television business joining in to make the night unforgettable. Videos and photographs from the celebration went viral on social media.
In one video taken by a paparazzi, Arjun Bijlani is seen arriving at the location with his wife, Neha Swami. At the birthday party, the couple dressed in eye-catching all-black costumes. Arjun Bijlani looked dashing in a black blazer suit embellished with subtle details. Neha, on the other hand, complimented him brilliantly in a gorgeous black gown. Her black stiletto heels, wavy hair and glam makeup sealed the deal for her.
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With the success of the sitcom Miley Jab Hum Tum, Arjun Bijlani rose to fame. The show premiered on Star One on September 22, 2008, and starred Sanaya Irani, Mohit Sehgal and Rati Pandey in the key characters. He has enthralled fans throughout the years with his performances in popular shows such as Naagin, Ishq Mein Marjawan, and Pyar Ka Pehla Adhyaya: Shiv Shakti. Arjun most recently demonstrated his competitive spirit on the reality show Rise and Fall, hosted by entrepreneur Ashneer Grover. The show, based on a British model of the same name, divided competitors into two groups: powerful ‘Rulers’ and ‘Workers’.


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