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Jhanak Shukla
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Kal Ho Naa Ho actor Jhanak Shukla gets engaged, check out her Roka ceremony images

| @indiablooms | Jan 09, 2023, at 11:36 pm

Mumbai: Actor Jhanak Shukla, who will be remembered by movie goers as the cute girl who acted in Kal Ho Naa Ho, is a big lady now and recently she got engaged to her boyfriend Swapnil Suryawanshi.

Recently, she shared several images and videos on Instagram from her Roka ceremony.

Jhanak tweeted: "Finally making it official! Roka ho Gaya."

As a child artist, she rose to fame with her appearance in TV show Karishma Kaa Karishma.

She had played the character of Preity Zinta's sister in Kal Ho Naa Ho.

The movie also featured Saif Ali Khan and Shah Rukh Khan.

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