Bollywood actors Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh are officially married as they got hitched on Wednesday and Thursday as per Konkani and Sindhi traditions, respectively.
The couples made everyone starve for their wedding photographs, which were finally released on Thursday’s night. Bollywood celebrities and fans have not been able to stop gushing over the pictures ever since. The newlyweds took to their social media accounts and shared photographs from the two wedding ceremonies.
Karan Johar was the first one to wish the couple and part from that stars like Katrina Kaif, Priyanka Chopra, Abhishek Bachchan among others wished the couple and shared heartfelt wishes as they tied the knot in Italy’s Lake Como.
Love and happiness forever…..these are such a full of pyaar wala pictures! For those of us who don’t have a life partner it’s a very “haiiiiiiiii” wala feeling! https://t.co/h1dtYel2be
Wishing you both a world of happiness and a beautiful journey together. May the love & respect you have in each other, grow leaps and bounds. And welcome to the club 😁💜👫@RanveerOfficial@deepikapadukone
Deepika looks gorgeous in both her wedding attires. She was dressed in traditional ensembles as she chose red and gold colours. Ranveer wore white for the first ceremony, and was then colour co-ordinated with Deepika for the next one.
The couple got hitched in a private ceremony in the presence of close friends and family, with no media allowed to shoot the wedding celebrations. The theme of the wedding was golden and white and the venue was decked up with floral decorations.
After returning from Italy, they will throw two receptions — one in Bengaluru on November 21 and another in Mumbai on November 28.
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