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Unknown things  about Akhil's girlfriend..!

on Jun 29, 2016

The most talked topic in the industry currently is, Akkineni family's love affairs. Akkineni Nagarjuna's elder son's affair with his co-actress Samantha set the internet abuzz in recent times. Then, Akhil's affair with a Hyderabad-based fashion designer doubled the follow-up. Here are some of our observations about Akhil's supposed girlfriend Shriya Bhupal. Read through:

1. Shriya is the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Bhupal. 

2. Shriya Bhupal is the granddaughter of Hyderabad's renowned businessman GVK Reddy. (Her mother Shalini Bhupal is the daughter of GVK Reddy).

3. Shriya Bhupal is a costume designer by profession and she started her career in this field at a budding age. 

4. Shriya is nearly one year older to her alleged boyfriend Akkineni Akhil. 

5. Bollywood's far-famed Tarun Tahiliani is the one whom Shriya considers as her Guru in the fashion world. 

6. Shriya Bhupal is an official costume designer for Filmfare South.

7. Shriya Bhupal has already worked with Tollywood stars like Shriya Saran, Kajal Agarwal, Samantha, Rakul Preet Singh. She also has worked with Bollywood beauties Alia Bhatt, Shraddha Kapoor etc.

8. "Shriyasom" was founded by her and she later dedicated it in the name of her deceased father.

Above all, Shriya is a young independent woman, known for her virtuous fashion sense and zealous career. She is one of the city’s most glamorous youngsters, who  deserves to be in the limelight. 

 


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