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'Made for each other': Ashker-Fazna wins the title

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Ashker and Fazna

» Ashker and Fazna emerged as the winners

» The winners receive an Asset Homes flat.

» The show began on May 11, 2015 with 12 newly married couples

Kochi: Drawing to a close a scintillating season of adventure reality show 'Made for each other', Ashker and Fazna emerged as the winners of Mazhavil Manorama's show hosted actor Abhirami.

Ashker Ali (25) from Thodupuzha is working as an Emigration executive and his wife Fazna (24) is a software engineer by profession. The winners received an Asset Homes flat worth Rs 1 crore.

While Sudeesh-Vishnupriya bagged the second place, Sharon-Nikhita got the third place.

mazhavil.jpg.image.784.410 Ashkar Ali and Fazna receives the first prize for Mazhavil Manorama's reality show 'Made for each other' from Eastern group marketing head Biju Job. Also seen are host and actress Abhirami Joy Alukkas jewelry Malaysia manager PV Franci

The adventurous reality show hosted by Abhirami was completely shot in Malaysia. The grand finale episode on Sunday was aired from 8pm on Mazhavil Manorama.

The show began on May 11, 2015 with 12 newly married couples with an aim to know the compatibility and camaraderie between husband and wife and to improve their relationship through a series of activities.

grand-finale

The finalists were selected on the basis of the scores they got from the physical tasks along with analysis of their psychological aptitude.

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