Today (October 6) morning, filmmaker Vikram Bhatt suddenly became the talk-of-the-town after he penned a sweet birthday message for a woman.
Soon after this, reports started doing rounds that the ‘Raaz’ director has secretly tied the knot for the 2nd time.
According to the latest buzz, Vikram Bhatt got married to the art connoisseur named Shwetambari Soni in a hush-hush ceremony last year.
Vikram’s uncle & ace filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt has now CONFIRMED that the duo had tied the knot during the lockdown in September.
Talking to TOI, he revealed, “Vikram Bhatt got married last September during the peak of the lockdown. He called me and said, ‘Boss I am getting married and since there is a restriction on the number of people who can be invited for the marriage ceremony and also keeping your health concerns in mind in these Covid times, I will not burden you and ask you to come. But we are going to keep this under the wraps’. To which, I said, ‘Vikram you are like a cat, drinking milk with his eyes closed, thinking nobody is watching. This is the age of invasive media, be sure your marriage won’t stay hidden for long’.”
Who Is Shwetambari Soni?
Vikram Bhatt’s 2nd wife- Shwetambari Soni- is an art pundit and is associated with the Trinity Art Gallery, Mumbai. She is also the sister of the popular make-up artist Namrata Soni.
Her Instagram bio reads, “Visualiser | Art Aficionado | Mother to two dapper boys | Avid Reader | Spirituality Seeker | F1 Fanatic”.
Shwetambari has also shared several pictures with her husband Vikram on Instagram. In one of the captions of her pictures, she wrote, “I just want to say I love you. In the midst of so much sadness, grief and strife I feel greatful for you in my life. Thank you @vikrampbhatt for being wonderful and perfect. #love #husband #Family.”
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For the unversed, Vikram was earlier married to his childhood sweetheart Aditi and they have a daughter named Krishna.
While talking to the media, Krishna revealed that she was unaware of his secret wedding and got to know about it ‘much later’.