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'I have married twice....', what secret did Sudipa suddenly bring to light?

Sudipa Chattopadhyay reveals she married Agnideb twice, explaining rites first, legal ceremony later, honoring her father

By NES Web Desk

Jan 07, 2026 21:12 IST

Popular television face Sudipa Chattopadhyay may have stepped away from the small screen’s ‘kitchen’ years ago, but she continues to stay connected with her audience through social media. Known for candidly sharing her thoughts and emotions, Sudipa once again caught attention with a heartfelt post on Wednesday.

A wedding picture that sparked curiosity

Sudipa shared old wedding pictures with her husband Agnideb, accompanied by a caption stating that she had married “twice.” The statement naturally raised eyebrows, with many wondering whether Agnideb was her third husband.

The truth behind ‘marrying twice’

Clarifying the confusion, the reality is far from sensational. Sudipa had earlier explained that she and Agnideb married twice under different circumstances, but to the same person.

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Her father’s Wish led to Two Ceremonies

At the time of their marriage, Sudipa’s father was seriously ill and wanted the wedding to take place as soon as possible. Respecting his wish, the couple first got married following traditional religious rituals, with fire as the sacred witness.

From rituals to Legal formalities

Much later, after the formal social wedding celebrations, Sudipa and Agnideb completed their legal marriage. The two ceremonies marked different stages of the same union, rooted in family responsibility rather than controversy.

The post, though initially puzzling, ultimately reflected a deeply personal decision shaped by love, tradition, and familial bonds.

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