Katrina Kaif to Dia Mirza: Bollywood brides who broke stereotypes at their wedding

Katrina Kaif’s sisters step in with her at her wedding

Katrina Kaif is delighting fans by sharing glimpses of her lavish yet very secret wedding with Vicky Kaushal. The couple got married on December 9 at Six Senses Resort in Fort Barwara, Rajasthan. After posting featured photos from the wedding, Turmeric And this Mehndi ceremony, Katrina Kaif took to Instagram this morning to share pictures of her sisters walking them down the aisle. Katrina dedicated the post to her six sisters, whom she referred to as her “pillars of strength”.

The pictures showed Katrina Kaif a “P.” is shown making his bride’s entry underhull sheet” Which is organized by her sisters Stephanie, Christine, Natacha, Melissa, Sonia and Isabel. It was a departure from the traditional customs in the traditional Punjabi wedding – because “flower bed“(which literally means a sheet of flowers) is usually worn by the brothers of the bride.

“Growing up, we sisters always protected each other. They are my pillars of strength and we hold each other down to the ground… May it always be like this!” Katrina Kaif wrote while sharing the pictures of her bridal entry.

Katrina Kaif is not the first Bollywood bride to have turned the traditional wedding rituals on its head. Patralekha had surprised many people by applying before them. Vermilion (vermilion) on the forehead of Rajkumar Rao during their marriage.

Vermilion It is traditionally applied by the groom on the bride’s forehead. However, the video of the couple’s wedding shows that after Rajkumar applied Vermilion On Patralekha’s forehead, he leaned forward and said “Tum bhi laga do (You also plant something).” Patralekha had a smile on her face.

Meanwhile, actress Dia Mirza chose to leave the traditional rituals Kanyadaan And the farewell When she married businessman Vaibhav Rekhi on 15 February this year.

Kanyadaan is a ritual that symbolizes the father ‘giving his daughter to her husband’, while the farewell Symbolizes the bride moving from her father’s house to her husband’s house.

In an Instagram post, Dia Mirza said it is “time for women to own their own agency” and to redefine what is old. “We said ‘no’Kanyadaan‘ And ‘the farewell‘ Change starts with choice, doesn’t it?” he wrote.

In another significant break from tradition, the marriage ceremony of Dia Mirza was conducted by Sheela Atta, a female priest. “The highest point for us was the Vedic ceremony conducted by a female priest!” Dia Mirza wrote in her Instagram post.

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