Kriti Kharbanda jets off for pre-wedding festivities; wedding venue details revealed

Updated : Mar 12, 2024 19:23
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Bollywood actors Kriti Kharabanda and Pulkit Samrat will tie the knot on March 15. Ahead of their wedding festivities, Kriti was clicked at the airport as she left for the nuptials. The actor looked stunning in a blue outfit as she blushed when the paparazzi asked her about the wedding. 

Kriti-Pulkit's wedding venue revealed 

According to a Hindustan Times report, the couple will get married at the ITC Grand Bharat Palace situated amidst the Aravalli Hills in Manesar (Gurugram), Haryana. While the couple resides in Mumbai, both Pulkit and Kriti are Delhi natives, which explains their choice of venue. The couple will exchange vows on March 15, with the pre-wedding festivities beginning on March 13 in Delhi. 

“The wedding festivities have started with an intimate get-together of families in Delhi, and it will be followed by a festivities and wedding in Manesar,” the publication quoted a source as saying. It added, “The wedding ceremony will be a Punjabi affair high on music, dance, food and masti”.


Close friends invited 

Kriti and Pulkit will be joined by their close Bollywood friends for their big day. Some of the guests who have been invited to the close-knit affair include names such as Farhan Akhtar, Shibani Dandekar, Zoya Akhtar, Ritesh Sidhwani, Luv Ranjan, Richa Chadha, Ali Fazal, Varun Sharma, Manjot Singh, and Mika Singh, the report added. 

For the unversed, Kriti and Pulkit have been dating since 2019 after meeting on the sets of their film 'Pagalpanti'. 

 

Also read: Dev Patel moves to tears as his directorial debut film 'Monkey Man' gets a standing ovation, WATCH
 

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