Pulkit Samrat and Kriti Kharbanda look ethereal; See the first pictures of newlyweds

Updated : Mar 16, 2024 14:32
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'Fukrey’ star Pulkit Samrat and actor Kriti Kharbanda are now husband and wife. The couple, who tied the knot on March 15, dropped the first pictures of their wedding. The bride and the groom looked ethereal, and the Internet can’t stop gushing over the pictures. 

Kriti and Pulkit share first pics

Kriti wore a pastel pink lehenga for her special day. On the other hand, Pulkit opted for an unconventional pastel green outfit, perfectly complementing his bride. Along with the stunning pictures, they wrote in caption, “From the deep blue sky, To the morning dew. Through the low and the high, It’s only you. From the start to the end, In every now and every then, When my heart beats different, It’s got to be you. Constantly, Consistently, Continually, You!” 

The couple exchanged their vows at ITC Grand Bharat located at Manesar in Haryana. Fans and friends of the couple from the industry took to the comment section to congratulate the beautiful couple on the beginning of their new journey.  

About Kriti and Pulkit’s relationship 

Kriti Kharbanda and Pulkit Samrat have shared the screen in ‘Veerey Ki Wedding’ and later in ‘Pagalpanti’ and ‘Taish’. The lovebirds fell for each other while working together and have been dating since 2019. The couple recently hinted at getting hitched when they shared a heartwarming post on Valentine’s Day with the caption, “I do.” 

Pulkit Samrat was last seen in the third installment of ‘Fukrey’, while Kriti is gearing up for the release of her upcoming film ‘Risky Romeo’ which is scheduled to release in May this year.  

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