Popular Indian singer Shaan has completed 25 years of marriage with his wife Radhika. On the occasion, the singer penned a romantic note for his wife describing their bond and how it has only become stronger with time.
Shaan pens romantic note for wife Radhika
Taking to his social media account, Shaan shared a beautiful picture featuring them both. He wrote, “I used to think … 25 years … Silver Jubilee … we will have become so old and washed out by then … ready to retire into the sunset …” But with radhikashaan in my life … every day felt as new and fresh and beautiful, and before I knew it … we were 25 years married!! And the magic has just begun.”
In September this year, Shaan and Radhika were seen vacationing and spending some ‘us’ time away from the hustle and bustle of life. Shaan had shared a romantic video of himself that also featured a glimpse of his wife, Radhika. In a video that back then made the rounds over the internet, Shaan was seen stepping out onto the balcony of the vacation villa just as the sun began to set with the sky ablaze with hues of orange and pink.
As the golden light bathed the scene, Shaan broke into his iconic song Chaar Kadam from the movie PK, originally sung by Shaan and Shreya Ghoshal. The moment became more romantic when, mid-song, Shaan raised his hand towards the camera, and viewers were surprised to see his wife recording the video. Without revealing her face, she returned the gesture, slipping her hand into his, and together they struck a romantic pose against the backdrop of the setting sun.
When Shaan`s son spoke about him
Shaan and Radhika are parents to their teenage son Maahi who recently stepped into the music world as a professional.
Growing up in the shadows of his grandfather Manas Mukherjee, who was a composer, and father Shaan meant that music was an integral part of his life. “I never met Dadu, but his music has been an inspiration. Dad never pressures me, but there’s an unspoken responsibility. I want to carry the legacy forward while also creating something that’s mine.”
(with inputs from IANS)
