Ira Khan lifts Nupur Shikhare in 1st pics from lavish wedding reception

Updated : Jan 15, 2024 15:30
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Aamir Khan's daughter Ira Khan and Nupur Shikhare hosted a grand wedding reception for Bollywood celebrities at NMACC in Mumbai on January 13.
After their big fat Indian wedding in Udaipur earlier this week, the newlyweds hosted a reception for Bollywood and Mumbai celebrities at the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre in the city on Saturday. The couple looked elegant at their star-studded wedding reception, with Nupur donning a shimmery black sherwani with a red pocket square and Ira dressing up in a red lehenga.

Now, Nupur has shared the first pictures with Ira from his wedding reception. While he lifts Ira in the 1st pic, she returns the favour in the next one. Nupur took to his Instagram handle on Sunday and shared a couple of pictures from the reception. As he graciously poses with Ira in the first one, she lifts him up in the second still. He looks mildly surprised as she grins. Nupur captioned the post, “I want to be Very Married with you bubs (emojis).”

Sushmita Sen too shared an inside glimpse from the reception party and sent her best wishes to the newlyweds.

Aamir Khan's daughter Ira Khan and Nupur Shikhare recently tied the knot as per Christian rituals in Udaipur. Prior to it, they solemnized their relationship via a registered marriage at Taj Lands End, Bandra in Mumbai on January 3.

Reportedly, Nupur and Ira met during the COVID-19 lockdown when Nupur was training Aamir Khan and Ira was living with her father. The duo had an engagement party in November last year.

Also Watch: Ira Khan, Nupur Shikhare's wedding reception: SRK, Salman Khan twin in black, leave fans stunned

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