Some personal belongings of singer Rohanpreet Singh, who married Neha Kakkar, have been looted. The robbery took place at a hotel in Himachal Pradesh’s Mandi, where he was staying during his vacation. The investigation into the incident has been started. Read also| Neha Kakkar says she got emotional during the show but didn’t tell Rohanpreet, was ’embarrassed’ about crying one more time
A diamond ring, an iPhone and an Apple Watch went missing from Rohanpreet’s hotel room. A police officer confirmed the robbery on Saturday and said that a case has been registered in the matter.
Mandi Superintendent of Police Shalini Agnihotri told ANI, “Personal belongings including cash, iPhone, smartwatch and diamond ring of Punjabi singer Rohanpreet Singh were stolen from a hotel in Mandi where he was staying. Case registered and investigation is on.” Rohanpreet Singh is the husband of singer Neha Kakkar.
Neha Kakkar and Rohanpreet recently shared a video on their Instagram account, in which they were seen enjoying coffee in bed in a hotel room while they danced to their new song La La La. Neha captioned the post, “It’s called a la. La la morning!!” The musician couple released La La La, the song and music video for their joint collaboration, on Sunday, May 8.
Neha and Rohanpreet got married in December 2020 in a grand ceremony in the presence of their family and friends. They started dating after they met during the filming of their first music video- Nehu Da Vyah. Rohanpreet had earlier said, “We literally met for the first time on the sets of the song we did together – Nehu Da Vyah and I didn’t even know that what she wrote for that song would come true one day. It literally changed my life for the best.” Neha said that she was drawn to Rohanpreet’s good looks and polite demeanor, and realized that he was the ‘one’ only after their first meeting.
(with ANI inputs)
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