Inside Hansika Motwani’s dreamy Jaipur wedding

Hansika Motwani with boyfriend Sohail Kathuria (Image Source: Instagram)

Jaipur, Rajasthan) [India]December 5 (ANI): Actress Hansika Motwani and her boyfriend Sohail Kathuria tied the knot at Jaipur’s Mundota Fort and Palace.

Videos showing the grand wedding have also gone viral on the fan page.

Fireworks lit up the sky on Sunday night during the Varmala ceremony. In a video, Hansika and Sohail are seen holding hands after the ceremony.

According to reports, both were married according to Sindhi customs. Watch video:

Although their wedding festivities were a private affair, several pictures and videos have gone viral on social media.

Talking about their D-day look, the beautiful bride wore a classic red lehenga while the groom complimented her look by opting for an ivory sherwani.

Check out the photos here:

The bride and groom already scored major fashion goals during their prenuptial functions. After doing ‘Mata Ki Chowki’ in Mumbai, the couple went to Jaipur for other assignments. They hosted a Sufi night, a pre-wedding all-theme party, a haldi ceremony and a mehendi ceremony.

After opting for a simple look for her mehendi ceremony, Hansika experimented heavily for her Sufi night.

She wore a white sharara with mirror work. She accessorised her look with heavy jewellery, including ‘paasa’, which is traditionally adorned by Muslim brides.

They had a dream proposal in Paris in November, pictures of which were posted on the couple’s social media handles, which piqued the interest of fans.

If reports are to be believed, Hansika and Sohail are childhood friends and have been dating for many years.

Hansika started off as a popular child artist in the popular TV show ‘Shaka Laka Boom Boom’ and went on to be a part of the blockbuster ‘Koi Mil Gaya’ alongside Hrithik Roshan and Preity Zinta. He made his debut as a lead actor in the Puri Jagannath Telugu directorial ‘Desamuduru’, which also earned him a Filmfare. (ANI)

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