
Turkish woman marries Indian man in traditional wedding at Guntur in Andhra Pradesh
India Today
The groom, Madhu Sankeerth, who is a resident of Guntur, met Gijem from Turkey back in 2016.
A woman from Turkey tied the knot with a man from Andhra Pradesh’s Guntur in a traditional ceremony on Tuesday. The wedding was blessed by many as the couple took their vows.
The groom, Madhu Sankeerth, who is a resident of Guntur, met Gijem in 2016. Gijem and Madhu met on a work project and gradually became friends. Later, in a favourable turn of events, Madhu moved to Turkey for work.

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