Anupam Roy has finally tied the knot with Prashmita Paul today in an intimate ceremony at Royal Calcutta Golf Club. The two had a legal marriage amidst close friends and family. Despite having known each other for an extended period, their relationship officially began a year ago. Sharing the news on their Instagram account, Anupam Roy and Prashmita Paul posted their first photo as a married couple.


In the picture, Prashmita exuded elegance in a dark pink Banarasi saree, embellished with golden borders. To accessorise her look, she adorned herself with a striking gold neckpiece, complemented by a long golden chain, jhumkis, and golden bangles. Paul compelted her look with subtle makeup, and tied her hair into a bun adorned with gipsy flowers.


Anupam, on the other hand, sported a beige kurta featuring pink floral threadwork.






Fans and other friends from the industry took to the comments section to congratulate the newly wed couple. Singer Iman Chakraborty wrote, "Yaaayyyyyyyyy", while actress Koneenika Banerjee said, "Congratulations"


Apart from this, Prashmita sahred another picture in whcih she can be seen garbed in a yellow saree. She captioned the post saying, "And it was called Yellow"






Anupam Roy's Previous Marriages:


Anupam Roy has married twice before. After getting divorced for the first time, Roy got married to Piya Chakraborty in 2015. The two remained together for 6 years until their separation in 2021. A few years later, Piya Chakraborty married Parambrata Chattopadhyay in November 2023, which came as a shock to fans. Keeping trolls aside, Anupam, Parambrata and Piya still remain friends and have been seen together in a few gatherings even after. 


Talking about his separation with Piya, Anupam previously told ETimes, "My separation is the biggest loss in my life. I have my parents, my friends around. But to lose the most special person in my life is, by far, the biggest loss in the 39 years that I have lived so far. Soon after the announcement, people started calling me. No one was expecting this to happen. Many asked me ‘why’. Neither was it possible, nor was it practical for me to answer them. It is done and over, and I want to move on with my life. I cannot keep on enduring this pain."