Bollywood Newlyweds Randeep Hooda-Lin Laishram & Arbaaz Khan-Sshura Khan take off for honeymoon: Watch

Updated : Dec 30, 2023 15:39
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The end of 2023 witnessed two big Bollywood weddings. While Randeep Hooda got hitched in a traditional Metei wedding ceremony, Arbaaz Khan opted for a low-key wedding at his sister Arpita’s residence. The newlyweds have decided to double up their celebrations by choosing the occasion of New Year to go on their honeymoon. The two couples were spotted at Mumbai airport early this morning. 

Randeep Hooda and Lin Laishram were all smiles as they posed for the paparazzi. Lin wore a pastel green shirt and a white top with white pants. Complimenting his wife, Hooda looked elegant in a pastel shirt and olive-green pants. The couple has reportedly chosen God’s own country- Kerala for their honeymoon destination.  

On the other hand, Arbaaz and Sshura, who got married last weekend, carried a casual chic look. Makeup artist and Arbaaz’s better half Sshura went with a grey co-ord and a black cap, while husband Arbaaz sported the superhit black t-shirt and blue jeans. Holding hands, the couple stopped to pose for the pictures before heading to their honeymoon and New Year celebrations.  
Arbaaz and Sshura had an intimate wedding on December 24 at sister Arpita’s house. The wedding was attended by the close family members and friends. The couple shared the news of their wedding with some pictures from the beautiful nikah ceremony. Arbaaz was married to Malaika Arora for almost 18 years before the two decided to call it quits.  

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