Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif’s wedding

The couple posted a series of pictures from their special day on Instagram where they are seen holding hands while taking rounds and exchanging wedding garlands.

Bollywood star couple Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal tied the knot on Thursday at a luxury hotel in Sawai Madhopur in the presence of family and close friends.

Hours after the wedding, the couple posted a series of pictures from their special day on Instagram where they are seen holding hands while taking rounds and exchanging wedding garlands.

“Only love and gratitude in our hearts for what has brought us to this moment. Wishing you all the love and blessings for starting this new journey together,” the two captioned the pictures on their respective Instagram accounts Gave.

Read also | Get ‘First Day First Show’ our weekly newsletter from the world of cinema delivered to your inbox, You can subscribe for free here

The wedding was largely a lavish and private affair, with the wedding venue heavily guarded, making it difficult for the media to report much to fans. From the high-end Six Senses Fort Barwara, a fort converted into a hotel, keeping the media and curious onlookers at a safe distance, the only clues were three grainy photographs and a short video of the couple.

As journalists worked to cover the celeb’s wedding and fans scoured social media platforms, photos leaked online showed the bride in a red lehenga and the groom garlanded in an ivory sherwani. Other leaked photos from the wedding showed guests walking on the balcony of the heritage property.

While the wedding arrangements and guest list have been closely monitored, close friends of the couple including Kaif’s frequent collaborators filmmaker Kabir Khan, his actor wife Mini Mathur, “Dhoom 3” director Vijay Krishna Acharya and “Thugs of Hindostan” and fellow employee. Actress couple Neha Dhupia and Angad Bedi are also among those who attended the wedding.

B-town’s big fat wedding was constantly in the news, garnering media attention and even memories surrounding the couple’s three-day elaborate celebration, such as a Sufi theme for the music, no camera policy, guests. require them to sign an NDA or the couple selling their wedding photo rights and streaming rights in large quantities.

,