Arbaaz Khan's wife Shura Khan oozes new-bride glow as she gets spotted in the city

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Arbaaz Khan

tied the knot with

Shura Khan

on December 24 in an intimate nikah ceremony at his sister

Arpita Khan

Sharma's residence in Mumbai. The couple recently returned to the city after spending a quality time with each other on their honeymoon and also ringing in their first New Year as a married couple in Dubai. On Tuesday evening,

Shura

was spotted on the streets of Mumbai where she was oozing the glow of the new bride.


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Shura was seen sporting an all black outfit. She was wearing a sleeveless crop top and comfy pants with white shoes. She let her hair down and happily posed for the paparazzi and blowing flying kisses before zooming away in her car.

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On Sunday evening, Arbaaz and Shura were spotted after their intimate

dinner date

at a restaurant in Bandra. The two were twinning in orange t-shirts. They stepped out from the restaurant hand in hand and the new bride was blushing all the way as the shutterbugs started clicking their pictures.

Newlyweds Arbaaz Khan and Shura Khan Spotted At A Dinner Date

A few days ago, Shura shared a cute video of Arbaaz proposing to her. She was seen blushing as Arbaaz proposes to her with a huge bouquet of flowers in the presence of their family members. Arbaaz's sister, Arpita Khan, was seen with them. Arhaan Khan, Arbaaz's son, can also be seen in the video.

She shared another love-filled video from the airport, wherein she can be seen calling out Arbaaz’s name from behind. Arbaaz was seen turning back and blowing a cute flying kiss to his ladylove. He then says to Shura, “come, let’s go”. The couple was seen walking at the airport arrival, holding each other’s hands, and are seen having a conversation.
According to the reports, Arbaaz and Shura had met on the sets of the upcoming movie Patna Shukla. Previously, Arbaaz was married to

Malaika Arora

, and they have a son Arhaan. The couple got divorced in May 2017.

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