A Look At Masaba Gupta's "Busy Week" With Dad Viv Richards And Family

Masaba Gupta, last week, announced her marriage with Satyadeep Misra

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Caption: Masaba Gupta with dad Vivian Richard (courtesy: masabagupta)

Excuse Masaba Gupta, she has been quite busy for the last few days. The celebrated fashion designer married her “ocean of calm,” actor Satyadeep Misra, on January 27 and hosted a wedding party for her friends. Almost a week after her “best day,” Masaba has shared a set of photos and videos, summing up her past week. “What can I say... been a busy week/ month/year?” she wrote in the caption and added a couple of quirky emoticons. In the first slide, Masaba is seen working out rigorously in the gym using a weight kettle ball. The next image shows her enjoying a good time with her dad, cricket legend Viv Richards, over food. The third photo is from Masaba Gupta and Satyadeep Misra's post-wedding party, where she was looking stunning in an Azzedine Alaia ensemble.

But, the internet's favourite is the fourth photograph that shows the newlyweds having a hearty laugh together. The last slide features Masaba with mom Neena Gupta, who is looking cool in a green and white outfit.

Masaba Gupta, last week, announced her marriage with Satyadeep Misra by posting breathtaking pictures from their big day. “Married my ocean of calm, this morning. Here's to many many lifetimes of love, peace, stability and most importantly laughter. And thanks for letting me pick the caption - this is gonna be great!” she captioned the post.


 

The fashion designer also dedicated a post to her “beautiful blended family” who made her wedding day extra special. Masaba Gupta wrote, “For the first time ever - My whole life came together. This is us. My beautiful blended family. Everything from here on is just bonus.”

Masaba is the daughter of Neena Gupta and Viv Richards. The actress is now married to chartered accountant Vivek Mehra. Viv Richards attended the wedding with his wife Miriam.

Masaba Gupta was last seen in the second season of the Netflix series Masaba Masaba. It is loosely inspired by her and Neena Gupta's lives.

 

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