Ramba to get engaged

  • IndiaGlitz, [Tuesday,January 26 2010]

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The wait is over. Ramba will be betrothed to Canadian entrepreneur Indiran at a function in Chennai on Wednesday. Their marriage will take place in Tirupathi on March 27, if reports are to be believed.

It all started when the actress was roped in as the brand ambassador of Magic Woods, a company run by Indiran. With the blessings of elders in both the families, the couple would get engaged on Wednesday, it is said.

After the engagement ceremony at a star hotel, the love marriage will take place with the blessings of elders in the temple town, in which big guns of Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam tinsel towns would mark their presence.

Meanwhile, some close friends and relatives of Ramba have been invited to the engagement ceremony. It is said that the actress would bid adieu to acting post marriage and would settle in Canada with her husband.

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