Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh have officially announced their wedding date, as the couple shared the wedding card on their social media accounts on Sunday. The wedding will take place on November 14 and 15 this year.
As soon as the news broke, social media was flooded with wishes and outpouring of love from Bollywood celebrities and their fans.
The wedding card reads, “With the blessings of our families, it gives us immense joy in sharing that our wedding is set to take place on November 14 and 15. We thank you for all the love you have showered upon us over the years and seek your blessings as we embark on this incredible journey of love, loyalty, friendship and togetherness — Deepika and Ranveer.”
From Karan Johar to Sonam Kapoor, a number of celebs showered love on Deepika and Ranveer.
Thrilled to bits for the unbelievably lovely @deepikapadukone and insanely amazing @RanveerOfficial !! Wishing one of my absolute all time favourite on screen couples a blockbuster of a life ahead with nothing but love and more love !! Muaaaah ♥️💋
Yasssss! Bestest news!! You & @deepikapadukone make the most wonderful, gorgeous couple!! Wish you guys all the happiness in the world as you begin this new journey together!! @RanveerOfficial 🤗❤️👰🏻🤵🏻 https://t.co/zuxACnDl8m
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