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Nandini Bhalla: When did you realise that Ali [Fazal] was the one that you would marry?

“I think I fell in love sooner than he did. This was about six or seven years ago, when we started hanging out and were toying with the idea of being in a relationship. But, after that, it was very organic…once I met his family, I saw that they are really lovely people. It doesn’t matter if he’s from another culture; what matters to me is that we both share similar values…regarding integrity, what we care about and are vocal about, the causes we endorse, and even the things we find obnoxious. So once that was clear, it seemed so natural. We have been living together for a while, and the beautiful thing is that after the wedding, we’ll come back and sit on the same couch and watch TV. So,

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