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Ida Ali shares Norway proposal, diamond ring, and engagement with Krish Agrawal

Ida Ali marked a Norway proposal at Ytresand with a diamond ring and a video shared on Instagram. The 11 pm moment drew congratulations from Khushi Kapoor, Vedang Raina and more.

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Ida Ali shares Norway proposal, diamond ring, and engagement with Krish Agrawal
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Ida Ali marked a July 1 proposal in Ytresand, Norway, with photos and video on Instagram, and the diamond on her ring stayed legible against the wide Lofoten landscape. Her caption pinned the moment to "01/07/26 11pm Ytresand," turning a vacation scene into a late-night engagement tableau.

Krish Agrawal, identified as her longtime boyfriend and now fiancé, proposed while the couple was in Norway. The setting matters as much as the news here: destination proposals are built for pictures, and this one gave Ida Ali a clean ring reveal in open light, with the landscape doing the framing instead of competing with the stone. In wide scenic shots, that kind of simplicity is what lets a diamond read instantly on screen.

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The response moved fast across social media. Khushi Kapoor and Vedang Raina sent congratulations, and Sharvari, Orry, Aaliyah Kashyap, Alizeh Agnihotri and Ahsaas Channa were among the names visible in the online celebration. Imtiaz Ali called the engagement his "greatest happiness," adding a family note to a post that was already circulating as a polished travel-memory moment.

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Ida Ali has been described as a filmmaker and writer, with credits including Lift, Maya and Thai Massage, and she co-hosts the YouTube podcast Why Are The Curtains Blue? with Kareema Berry. Krish Agrawal has also been described as an actor who appeared in Madhuri Dixit's Maa Behen, giving the engagement a quieter industry-story edge beneath the brighter Instagram reveal. For readers planning proposals abroad, the lesson from Norway is straightforward: the location sets the mood, but a ring with a crisp, uncluttered silhouette is what the camera keeps.

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