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    Amid wedding rumours with long-time boyfriend KL Rahul, the shutterbugs clicked Athiya Shetty outside a saloon in Bandra. While Athiya was walking towards her car, one of the paps asked her, ‘Ma’am shaadi kab hai’ and the actress was captured blushing as she looked at the shutterbug. According to reports, the duo is set to tie the knot in January 2023 in the presence of close friends and family members. For more news and updates, stay tuned to ETimes.

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