Aamir Khan to throw star-studded reception for daughter Ira Khan & Nupur Shikhare; Details inside

Updated : Oct 25, 2023 16:44
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Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan's daughter, Ira Khan, is all set to tie the knot with her longtime boyfriend Nupur Shikhare on January 3, 2024.

Aamir Khan confirmed this exciting news in a recent interview with News18 India.

The couple has opted for a court marriage on January 3, followed by a grand destination wedding in Udaipur from January 8 to 10.

According to reports from Times of India, Aamir Khan plans to host a lavish reception in Mumbai for the newlyweds on January 13, 2024.

The reception is expected to be a star-studded affair, with renowned names from the Bollywood industry in attendance.

Aamir Khan is actively involved in the preparations, personally inviting his close friends and colleagues, including both senior actors and young talents, to join in the celebrations.

During the announcement, Aamir Khan affectionately described Nupur Shikhare as "Popeye" due to his impressive physique.

However, the wedding ceremony itself will be a private affair, attended only by the family members and close friends of the couple.

Aamir Khan, known for his perfectionism in the film industry, is ensuring that his daughter's wedding and the subsequent reception reflect the grandeur and warmth befitting this joyous occasion.

Bollywood enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the union of Ira Khan and Nupur Shikhare, celebrating their love story in the midst of family, friends, and the glitz of the entertainment world.

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