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I still feel Vivek is my boyfriend, Divyanka Tripathi opens up about married life

New Delhi: Divyanka Tripathi who recently tied the knot with co-actor Vivek Dahiya has opened up about marital life recently. The actress has said that after her marriage she would advise everybody to get married, if they have someone perfect in their life . While talking about hubby Vivek Dahiya to leading entertainment portal India-Forums the 'Yeh Hai Mohabbatein' actress said, " I am so lucky to have him in my life. He surprises me every day with something or other. Recently, the cutest all happened when on one day I reached late night from the shoot and found a note on my pillow which read 'tum ho meri biwi no 1'. These are the small things in life which don't need a lot of time all; you need is a thought and I am really lucky to get married to one such guy in my life and also, I am suprised that how I am at the receiving end of love." The actress also opened up about the changes which she is experiencing post marriage. Divyanka revealed that even after marriage she feels that Vivek is her boyfriend and  still feel shy in front of him. "The only change is that people now call me Mrs. Dahiya or Mrs. Vivek," said the TV actress to the entertainment portal. Divyanka and Vivek got married in Bhopal on July 8 in presence of close friends and family members. The couple was glowing with joy at their wedding and reception. Now a honeymoon is not on the cards for them anytime soon as they had resumed their respective shoots.  
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