Avika Gor, best known for her iconic role as Anandi in Balika Vadhu, has officially married Milind Chandwani, the Roadies Real Heroes contestant and social activist. The wedding took place on the sets of the reality show Pati Patni Aur Panga on September 30 and was televised on Colors TV, making it a truly unique celebration that instantly caught headlines.
Milind Chandwani is much more than just a reality show face. An alumnus of IIM Ahmedabad and a Computer Science graduate from Dayananda Sagar College, he has built an impressive career in both corporate and social sectors. Currently serving as Associate Director of Product at Kuku FM, he has also worked with BYJU’S and Ola Electric. Notably, he is the founder of Camp Diaries, an NGO dedicated to empowering underprivileged children through skill-based learning programs.
The groom also enjoys a vibrant presence in the entertainment world, with previous stints in shows like Roadies Real Heroes. His multifaceted career journey, from a software engineer to social entrepreneur to television personality, has made him a familiar name in both professional and popular circles. His popularity also reflects in his social media following, with over 114k fans on Instagram.
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Avika and Milind’s love story began in 2020, and after nearly five years of togetherness, they announced their engagement in June 2025. Speaking about her marriage, Avika shared that she feels “very lucky and blessed” to have a partner who constantly supports and pushes her towards growth.
Apart from her television stardom in Balika Vadhu and Sasural Simar Ka, Avika Gor has also made her mark in cinema, particularly in Telugu films like Lakshmi Raave Maa Intiki, Cinema Choopistha Mava, #Bro, and Net. With this marriage, fans are celebrating not just a union of two popular faces but also a love story that blossomed in the limelight and culminated in a made-for-TV wedding.
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