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Priyannkka Tendolkar to Jui Gadkari: "Get Married Soon!" In Fun Wedding Tease

Priyannkka cheekily hinted that by Jui’s next birthday, she wouldn’t be single.

Neelam Karale

Fans of the Marathi TV show "Tharla Tar Mag" are familiar with the on-screen rivalry between Sayali and Priya. But behind the scenes, the actresses playing these roles, Jui Gadkari and Priyannkka Tendolkar, share a deep friendship that’s the exact opposite of their characters’ conflicts. 

This strong bond has been evident through various interviews, social media posts, and playful moments on set.

In a candid interview with Ultra Buzz Marathi, the duo shared amusing details about their relationship, particularly focusing on the topic of marriage. 

Jokingly advising each other, Jui and Priyannkka teased about who should get married first. Jui playfully told Priyannkka, "Piyu, you should marry soon," while Priyannkka, not missing a beat, gave the same advice right back to Jui.

Jui, however, humorously admitted that it might be too late for her, saying, "You should marry on time at least." 

Priyannkka, in turn, quipped that she’s already started getting her blouse stitched for Jui’s wedding, and Jui should tie the knot before she has to adjust the measurements.

During the conversation, Priyannkka cheekily hinted that by Jui’s next birthday, she wouldn’t be single. The two friends laughed as Priyannkka recalled making the same prediction on Jui’s birthday earlier this year, affirming that it would be Jui’s last birthday as a single woman.

Priyannkka even joked about forcing Jui to marry if she doesn’t take action soon, saying, "I’ll drag you to the mandap and get you married off to someone if you don’t do it yourself!" 

Jui’s playful nod of agreement has fans speculating that wedding bells might indeed be ringing for her soon.

As fans eagerly await any updates, one thing is clear: whether it’s on-screen or off, the chemistry between these two actresses is truly something special.

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