Raihan Vadra, son of Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra and businessman Robert Vadra, has reportedly gotten engaged to his long-time girlfriend, Aviva Baig. The couple, who have been together for seven years, confirmed their engagement to NDTV, sparking public interest in Aviva Baig’s life and career.
Aviva Baig hails from a Delhi-based family closely connected to the Vadras. She completed her schooling in Humanities at Modern School, Delhi, and studied Journalism and Mass Communication at OP Jindal Global University. Professionally, she is the co-founder of Atelier 11, a photographic studio and production company catering to brands and clients across India.
Known for her artistic photography, Aviva focuses on visual storytelling that captures everyday life and nature. Her work blends simplicity with complex emotional narratives, offering a quiet yet compelling perspective of life. Over the past five years, she has exhibited her work across India, including at the India Art Fair’s Young Collector Programme, The Quorum Club, and Method Gallery.
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Beyond photography, Aviva has a diverse professional background in media and communications. She has served as a freelance producer with PlusRymn, worked as a junior project manager at PROPAGANDA, and held roles in marketing and editorial positions, including editor-in-chief of The Journal at I Parliament.
In addition to her artistic pursuits, Aviva is a former national-level football player and maintains a strong social media presence, with nearly 11,000 followers on Instagram. Her multi-faceted career combines creativity, leadership, and sports.
Raihan Vadra, 25, is an installation and visual artist who has held a solo exhibition titled Dark Perception. Known for his interest in nature photography and travel, Raihan has largely stayed away from political engagements, focusing instead on his artistic endeavors. The couple’s seven-year-long relationship has now culminated in their engagement, attracting significant media and public attention.
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