Bhamini Oza and Pratik Gandhi: commemorate 17 years of perfecting the skill of loving and saving one another
Bhamini Oza and Pratik Gandhi: Actor Pratik Gandhi and his better half, Bhamini Oza, have been married for 17 happy years.

The pair, who were married on December 8, 2008, wrote a touching message on Monday to commemorate their wedding anniversary.
They said that they had perfected the art of loving, irritating, and saving each other throughout the years.
Pratik and Bhamini shared a black-and-white picture from their wedding day on Instagram along with the caption, “17 years together and we’ve officially mastered the art of loving, annoying, and rescuing each other on a daily basis since December 8, 2008.”
“We are accepting ourselves as we approach adulthood in our marriage. We promise to be much more insane here,” they continued.
Recently, Pratik and Bhamini were seen together in Hansal Mehta’s “Gandhi,” which debuted at the 50th Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) and was greeted with a standing ovation.
Pratik reminisced on his 19-year journey with his wife in September by sharing some cute pictures of the two of them at the renowned film festival.
“It started like a scene written by fate itself,” he wrote. A female concealed amid the audience’s shadows, a guy under the stage lights. Who could have predicted that a single look from the wings to the audience would ignite a love that would outshine even the spotlight? She acknowledged the tremor of reality in his performance as an actor and walked backstage with a standing ovation.
When two strangers dressed in theatrical garb went out for coffee, they laughed when they realized they couldn’t bear the flavor. Nevertheless, they persisted long enough for laughter to weave itself into vows and friendship to become softer. After getting married, they envisioned themselves standing side by side on the same screen one day, in addition to living together. The curtain lifts once again after nineteen years. The fantasy they once spoke about is now within them. Their mornings are now warmed by coffee. The boy is still in love. The message ended, “The narrative is still being written.