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Siddharth And Aditi Rao Hydari Were Spotted At Airport!

Siddharth and Aditi Rao Hydari have been linked for quite some time, but neither has confirmed their relationship. The rumored couple has been spotted many times together. Siddharth had previously asked the paparazzi not to photograph them.
When they were seen together. Although they haven’t officially confirmed it, their sweet birthday notes and consistent dates have fueled the rumors. Siddharth appears to have just confirmed his relationship with the actress.
Siddharth And Aditi Rao Hydari Were Spotted Together At Chennai Airport!
As Aditi Rao Hydari and her rumored boyfriend, Siddharth were photographed together at the airport on her birthday. He also wished her on social media with a lovely post. On Friday night, the rumored couple took off for a vacation together from Mumbai airport.

Despite the fact that their final destination is unknown. But it appears that they wanted to spend quality time together because it was Aditi’s birthday. While Siddharth dressed casually, Aditi opted for jeans and a tee, which she paired with a black coat.
They looked good together. Although Aditi posed for photos, Siddharth did not and went inside. To mark the occasion, actor Siddharth took to Instagram and shared an unseen cozy photo of himself with his rumored girlfriend Aditi Rao Hydari.
In addition to the photo, the actor shared a heartfelt birthday message for the actress.
Siddharth scribbled, “Happy Birthday, Princess of Heart @aditiraohydari! I pray for all of your dreams, big and small, known and unknown. It will always come true for you. Have the most amazing trip around the sun yet. Growing up is for squares, by the way. (With a red heart emoticon) No!”
The Hey Sinamika actress is wearing a khadi saree with a red blouse in the photo. She wore ethnic jhumkas, a bindi, and a nose ring while keeping her perfectly styled tresses open. That is stunning! While the actor’s outfit matched Aditi’s, he posed for a selfie in an ethnic outfit.
Isn’t the love they have for each other breathtaking? The post sparked outrage on the internet, and many fans rushed to the comment section to respond. The comment section quickly became inundated with well-wishes.
Divyenddu wrote “Nazar na lage” while Maria Goretti wrote “You guys.” Composer Sean Roldon described them as “perfect,” and many others in the film industry sent hugs and hearts emoji. “When did this happen?” one user wondered.
“You two Siddharth and Aditi look perfect together,” said one of their fan user. Is it official now??, the second user inquired. “You people getting married?” another user asked. Several other famous people left beautiful comments on the post.
According to some close ones, the couple fell in love on the sets of Maha Samudram and have been head over heels ever since. They have made a number of public appearances together, including AR Rahman’s daughter’s wedding reception.
Also, Mani Ratnam’s PS1 event in Chennai.
Aditi Rao Hydari had previously made a heartfelt wish for Siddharth on his birthday. She posted a cute still from Maha Samudram and wrote,
“Happy birthday, my pixie boy! May you always pursue your dreams and unicorns! Always be magical, insane, and full of laughter. Thank you for the never-ending giggles and adventures! Mmmmmmmmmmmwah, you’d better know how much you’re loved.”
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