Glamorous Stars' Simple Wedding!: Kritika and Gaurav Share PHOTOS After Getting Married On The Terrace Of The House, A Glimpse Of Mom's Love Was Seen In The Bride's Ghar Chola
Actress Kritika Kamra and popular host Gaurav Kapoor have tied the knot. On the evening of March 11, the couple got married in a private ceremony at their home in Bandra, Mumbai. Kritika and Gaurav decided to get married at home instead of a grand and traditional wedding. The ceremony was attended only by family members and a few close friends. Kritika Kamra looked gorgeous in a red Chanderi saree on the occasion of her wedding in a red Chanderi saree gifted by her mother. The special thing is that this saree was gifted to her by her mother. It has been created by Kritika's own brand 'Sinnabar', which works to preserve the traditional Chanderi art and promote women artisans. While Gaurav Kapoor wore an ivory and gold coloured traditional sherwani by designer Raghavendra Rathore which looked in sync with the evening atmosphere. Talking about their marriage, Gaurav and Kritika said, "We have always believed that the most special moments in life are those that you share with your loved ones. We are so happy that we are starting this new chapter of our lives in Mumbai with our home, our family and our closest friends." Virender Sehwag, Zaheer Khan and Yuvraj Singh from the world of cricket arrived. Celebrities from Bollywood and TV industries like Neha Dhupia, Angad Bedi, Soha Ali Khan, Malaika Arora and Pooja Gaur attended the event. Look at the photos...
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