‘Balika Vadhu’ star Avika Gor gets engaged; shares dreamy pics from her roka ceremony
Actress Avika Gor announced her engagement by sharing pictures from her roka ceremony on Instagram. In an emotional note, she described the proposal. She also expressed grief over the Pahalgam terror attack and praised Operation Sindoor as a strong message.
Updated On - 11 June 2025, 06:59 PM
Mumbai: Actress Avika Gor has officially begun a new chapter in her life — she is now rokafied. The actress took to Instagram on Wednesday to share two heartwarming pictures from her roka ceremony, delighting fans with the news of her engagement.
In the caption, Avika detailed how the moment unfolded. She wrote, “He asked, I smiled, I cried (in that order), and screamed the easiest YES of my life! I’m full filmy—background score, slow-mo dreams, mascara running and all. He’s logic, calm, and ‘let’s carry a first-aid kit just in case’.”
She continued, “I manifest drama. He manages it. And somehow, we just fit. So when he asked, the heroine in me took over — arms in the air, tears in my eyes, and zero network in my brain. Because real love? It may not always be perfect. But, it. Is. Magical.”
She closed with the hashtags: #Engaged #Rokafied.
Meanwhile, the actress also voiced her support for the Indian Armed Forces and expressed deep sorrow for the victims of the recent terror attack in Pahalgam. In a heartfelt statement, she emphasised the importance of unity and resilience in the face of terrorism and praised Operation Sindoor as a necessary and bold step.
Sharing her thoughts, Avika said, “As an Indian, my heart goes out to the victims of the Pahalgam incident and their families. I stand with our armed forces and every citizen who believes in justice and peace. Operation Sindoor is a bold message that terrorism will not go unanswered. We must stay united, resilient, and hopeful for a future where such actions are no longer necessary.”
The mission, executed without breaching Pakistani airspace, successfully targeted nine high-risk terror-linked locations. These included Muridke, Bahawalpur, Kotli, and Muzaffarabad in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir — regions long associated with terrorist infrastructure.