Cricketer Rishabh Pant recently attended the wedding of his sister Sakshi Pant to Ankit Choudary in Mussoorie. The event garnered attention not only for the presence of several famous cricketers but also due to the surprising resemblance between Rishabh and his new brother-in-law Ankit.
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