Ira Khan-Nupur Shikhare wedding: Groom grooves to ‘Lungi Dance’ with friends at pajama party night

Updated : Jan 09, 2024 15:15
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Actor Aamir Khan is currently in Udaipur, where he is hosting and celebrating his daughter Ira Khan's wedding. The pre-wedding festivities are underway, and videos from their destination wedding are circulating on the internet. 

The most recent celebration is a pajama party hosted by the couple. In one video, Nupur can be seen dancing to the song ‘Lungi Dance’ from the film ‘Chennai Express’.

The pajama party had a theme of comfy sleepwear and mattresses, allowing guests to relax and have a good time. 

In the viral video, Nupur dances enthusiastically, with friends joining in. 

Several other videos show both Ira and Nupur dancing together and enjoying themselves. While the pajama party took place in the evening, Ira and Nupur also celebrated their mehendi ceremony during the day.

Ira Khan and Nupur Shikhare had a registered marriage in Mumbai on January 3, where the groom jogged to the wedding venue dressed in sportswear.

Ira and Nupur will now tie the knot in a Maharashtrian-style wedding.

The wedding functions are also being attended by Aamir’s second ex-wife Kiran Rao and their son Azad Rao Khan.

Ira’s mother Reena Dutta and brother Junaid Khan have also been participating and enjoying her wedding festivities.

On the work front, Aamir, who is on a break from acting will be producing Sunny Deol’s next project. His acting project is expected to start this year, although no details have been revealed so far.

Also Watch | Fawad Khan on challenging established figures in Bollywood: ‘Easier to confront politics in own industry'
 

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