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Urmila Matondkar marries Kashmiri businessman Mohsin Akhtar

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Urmila Matondkar marries Kashmiri businessman Mohsin Akhtar Urmila married Akhtar Mir in a quiet wedding ceremony in Mumbai on Thursday. PTI

Mumbai: Bollywood actress Urmila Matondkar tied the knot with Kashmir-based businessman-model, Mohsin Akhtar Mir, in a quiet ceremony on Thursday.

The wedding was solemnised as per Hindu rituals at Urmila's residence in Mumbai. The 42-year-old actress, best known for her performances in Rangeela, Satya, Bhoot, Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya, chose to keep the wedding simple and private.

Talking about the development, Urmila, in a statement issued here said, "We kept it an exclusive wedding with just family and friends at the celebration. Since our families wanted the wedding to be a low-key affair, we mutually decided to keep it private. We seek your blessings on embarking this new journey of our lives."

A close friend of the actress, designer Manish Malhotra, was the only Bollywood personality present at the wedding.

Paulomi Sanghavi, a close friend of Urmila took to social media and shared some of the moments from the special day.

Urmila Matondkar marries Kashmiri businessman Mohsin Akhtar

Urmila had last appeared on screen in a 2014 Marathi film named Ajoba.

Earlier this week, actress Preity Zinta tied the knot with her US-based boyfriend Gene Goodenough.

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