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Check out Sonam Kapoor-Anand Ahuja’s minimalist wedding invitation

The much speculated wedding in tinsel town has finally got a date and even the invites have started going out.…

Check out Sonam Kapoor-Anand Ahuja’s minimalist wedding invitation

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The much speculated wedding in tinsel town has finally got a date and even the invites have started going out. Photographs of the wedding invite of Bollywood actress Sonam Kapoor and businessman Anand Ahuja are going viral on the internet and it is worth a look.

The picture of the invite first shared by Spotboye reveals the mehendi, wedding and reception details. The couple has gone for an eco-friendly e-invite for their guests, which will have the invitee’s name watermarked on it. Doesn’t that sounds really cool and thoughtful? The invite is designed in a soothing green with banana leaves printed on it.

ALSO READ: Photo timeline: Sonam Kapoor and Anand Ahuja’s tale of togetherness

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Here are the details of the events:

Mehendi will take place on 7 May at Sunteck Signature Island in Bandra-Kurla Complex. Guests are supposed to be dressed in ‘Indian festive – Shades of white’ and the function would begin at 4 pm.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Moving on to the big day, the wedding will take place on 8 May at Rockdale in Bandra. The ritual will take place between 11 am and 12:30 pm. The specified dress code for the wedding is ‘Indian traditionals’.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Finally, the reception is at The Leela, a five-star hotel in Andheri, and it will begin at 8 pm. The couple also said the presence of their loved ones would be the only thing they would want as a gift.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

READ MORE: Video: What irked Sonam Kapoor at Sridevi’s funeral?

On 7 May, the Kapoors and Ahujas issued a statement stating that wedding would be an “intimate affair”. They have requested the media “to respect the family’s need for privacy”. “Thank you for all your blessings and love, as we celebrate this special moment in our lives,” the statement further read.

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