Papon's 22-Year Marriage: "22 Years of Her Being Right, I'm Still Learning"

Singer Papon celebrated 22 years of marriage to his wife, Shweta Mahanta, with a humorous and loving Instagram post. He shared a photo of them on a scooter in Goa, joking about "22 years of her being right." Papon reflected on their 29-year relationship, calling her his favorite person for adventures, arguments, and laughter. He expressed gratitude and toasted to more adventures ahead.

Key Points: Papon Celebrates 22 Years of Marriage with Humorous Note

  • Celebrates 22nd wedding anniversary
  • Humorous Instagram tribute to wife
  • Together for 29 total years
  • Shared a vacation photo from Goa
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Papon on 22 years of marriage with Shweta: 22 years of her being right, I'm still learning

Singer Papon marks 22nd wedding anniversary with wife Shweta Mahanta, sharing a humorous and heartfelt Instagram post from Goa.

Papon on 22 years of marriage with Shweta: 22 years of her being right, I'm still learning
"22 years of tying the knot, 22 years of her being right. I'm still learning. - Papon"

Mumbai, Feb 28

Known for belting out hits such as "Jiyein Kyun," "Kaun Mera," and "Moh Moh Ke Dhaage" to name a few, singer Papon is celebrating 22 years of marital bliss with his wife Shweta Mahanta, and marked the occasion with a humorous note dedicated to his lady love.

Papon took to Instagram, where he shared a picture featuring him and his wife sitting on a scooty during their vacation in Goa.

He started the post with: "22 years of tying the knot, 22 years of her being right."

Adding with a touch of humour, "I'm still learning."

The singer shared that while they have been together for 29 years, their bond continues to be filled with adventures.

"29 years together and yet I Love our adventures and chaos, and that "what are we having for dinner?" Everyday!! My favorite person to laugh with, argue with and do absolutely nothing with."

Papon expressed gratitude for her constant presence in his life. He also raised a toast to many more adventures in the journey ahead.

"Here is to many more adventures in the journey ahead. Thank you for everything Happy 22nd wedding anniversary to us. And thank you everyone for the wishes. @shweta.mahanta," he concluded the post.

Papon started his musical journey in the year 1998 with the Assamese song "Nasaba Sokule" from the album Snigdha Junak. In 2004, he released his first album, Junaki Raati.

He made his debut in Bollywood with the song "Om mantra" from the film Strings - bound by faith in 2006. In 2011, his song was "Jiyein Kyun" from the movie Dum Maro Dum which was his first big hit.

In 2014, he sang "Lakeerein", which is a poem by Gulzar, for the film Kya Dilli Kya Lahore and "Sun RI Bavli" for Nagesh Kukunoor's film Lakshmi.

He lent his vocal prowess for the track "Bulleya" for the film Sultan in 2016. Papon's 2018 song "Baba Bolta Hain Bas Ho Gaya", from the movie Sanju, comments on differences between the real Sanju and the "reel" Sanju.

- IANS

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Aman W
Love seeing such grounded celebrities. The photo on the scooty in Goa is so simple and real, not some fancy yacht. Papon's music is soulful and his life seems the same. More power to them!
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Rohit P
Respect for acknowledging his wife's role. In our society, we often forget to appreciate the partner publicly. And 29 years together! That's a lifetime of shared memories. "Moh Moh Ke Dhaage" feels even more special now.
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Sarah B
While the sentiment is lovely, I do wish the article focused a bit more on Shweta Mahanta as an individual, not just as 'the singer's wife'. She is a talented person in her own right. The post is cute though!
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Karthik V
"What are we having for dinner?" – that's the real question of every Indian marriage! 😂 So true. It's the small, everyday things that matter. Happy anniversary to them. His journey from Assamese music to Bollywood is inspiring.
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Nidhi U
Aww, this made my day. In an age of quick divorces, seeing a 22-year marriage celebrated with such humour and grace is wonderful. Wishing them a lifetime of happiness. Also, "Bulleya" from Sultan is an all-time favourite!

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