Parineeti Chopra-Raghav Chadha wedding: Priyanka’s mom Madhu Chopra shares look from sangeet

Updated : Sep 24, 2023 08:08
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Actor Parineeti Chopra will soon tie the knot with Raghav Chadha in Udaipur’s The Leela Palace. The guests are at the venue for the pre-wedding festivities.

Now, Priyanka Chopra’s mother Madhu Chopra has shared a sneak-peak of her look for the couple’s 90s-themed sangeet.

She was seen donning a shimmery Prada outfit with floral maang teeka.

Raghav’s uncle Pawan Sachdeva also shared a few pictures on his Instagram Stories.

There were reports that Priyanka Chopra would attend the grand wedding with her daughter Malti Marie, but the actor’s recent post hints that she will be giving the wedding a miss.

She shared a picture of Parineeti Chopra and wrote, 'I hope you are as happy and content as this on your big day little one…always wishing you so much love (red heart emoji) #newbegninings @parineetichopra @raghavchadha88.’

According to a Pinkvilla report, renowned singer Navraj Hans, who is best known for his illustrious work in Punjabi music performed at Parineeti and Raghav’s 90's-themed party.

Some of the most popular Bollywood songs like ‘Kajra Mohabbat Wala’ and Punjabi songs were performed at the event.

Every guest was reportedly greeted with a special cassette that featured a heartwarming phrase or message describing them.

This special gift was personally curated by the bride, Parineeti.

The party menu reportedly included chaat counters, maggie counters, candy floss counters, and many such fun food items.

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