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Actress Neelima Rani just shared a beautiful Instagram post celebrating 17 years of marriage with her husband. She describes him as her guru, guardian angel, and lifelong support system through all their struggles. The couple strongly believes that happiness matters more than material things in a marriage. Neelima emphasizes that marriage is built moment by moment between two people, not for social media validation.

Key Points: Neelima Rani 17th Anniversary Post Says Marriage Not for Social Media

  • Neelima celebrates 17 years with husband she calls her guru and lifeline
  • Couple values happiness over materialistic things in their relationship
  • They believe in discussions rather than arguments to resolve issues
  • Despite betrayals from people, they stand tall without hatred
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Marriage is not something for social media, but for two people trying to build something for themselves: Actress Neelima

Actress Neelima Rani shares heartfelt 17th wedding anniversary message, revealing marriage philosophy focused on building together rather than social validation.

"Marriage is not for social media or for the society or not even for relatives… It is for two individuals trying to build something for themselves! - Neelima Rani"

Chennai, Sep 4

Well known actress and film producer Neelima Rani has penned an adorable post greeting her husband on the occasion of their 17th wedding anniversary, in which she has said that marriage is not for social media or for society or for relatives but for two individuals trying to build something for themselves.

Taking to her Instagram account to pen a lengthy post on her wedding anniversary, the actress greeted her husband saying, "I’m so blessed.. only this comes into my mind when I want to write something about @music_esai ❤️ bujjiiii… happy anniversary pursha. As I always say, he is my guru, guardian angel, my support system, my lifeline.. just like any other marriage,even we faced a lot of struggles,still struggling.. but the love and warmth keeps us going!!! 17 years later we are still counting the blessings every single day."

The actress then went on to explain what the couple thought was most important in a marriage.

She said, "What matters the most is the happiness more than the materialistic things is what we strongly believe in. May be because of that only, we could achieve so much in life. We, as a couple, always believed in discussions more than arguments, we believed in us more than you or me! We believed in walking together more than choosing a path on our way!"

Stating that the time period between 2008 to 2025 changed a lot in both of them, the actress said that they were still evolving every single day.

The actress also mentioned about the betrayals they had suffered during this time.

"People walked into our lives and most of them walked out stabbing our backs! Still we stand tall today to say ANBE SHIVAM.. we hate none! We move on!," Neelima Rani wrote.

Finally, she said, "Marriages are not made in heaven, they are made by us, moment to moment, minute by minute we build it. Marriage is not for social media or for the society or not even for relatives… It is for two individuals trying to build something for themselves! Felt like sharing this piece of us with you all.. thank you for all your criticism throughout these years,that made me even more STRONGER."

- IANS

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Rohit P
17 years is no joke! My parents have been married 25 years and they always say the same thing - it's about teamwork, not showmanship. More couples should understand this wisdom.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate her sentiment, it's ironic that she's sharing this private philosophy on... social media. But her message about focusing on the relationship itself is beautiful ❤️
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Arjun K
"We believed in discussions more than arguments" - this hit home! So many Indian couples just scream at each other instead of actually talking. Need more of this maturity in relationships.
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Meera T
Her point about betrayal is so real. In our society, relatives often interfere and create problems in marriages. Good to see them standing strong despite everything 👏
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David E
As someone married to an Indian partner, I've seen how much pressure comes from extended family and society. This focus on the couple themselves is refreshing and healthy.
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Kavya N
"Marriages are made by us, moment to moment" - what a powerful line! It's daily effort, not just wedding day glamour. More young couples need to hear this before jumping into marriage.

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