Pulkit Samrat and Kriti Kharbanda's wedding invite goes viral; duo to tie the knot on this date

Updated : Mar 06, 2024 12:08
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Pulkit Samrat and Kriti Kharbanda are all set to tie the knot after dating each other for over five years. While the couple hasn't confirmed the wedding date officially, multiple reports suggest they will exchange vows in March this year. Amid all this, Pulkit and Kriti’s wedding invite has gone viral on social media, sparking excitement among fans.

Pulkit and Kriti’s wedding invitation depicts the couple seated on a balcony, gazing at the serene blue waters. Pulkit strums the guitar while Kriti joins in, accompanied by their beloved furry friends. The card beautifully celebrates their shared love for music, nature, and its splendor. It wraps up with a heartfelt message: ‘Can’t wait to celebrate with our squad. Love, Pulkit & Kriti.’

As soon as the invite surfaced online, fans have been showering the couple with love. 

One fan commented, ‘Bahut unique khubsurat Card hai congratulation both of you (The card is very unique and beautiful),’ yet another user wrote, ‘Awwwieeeee. can’t wait for them to get married.’

Pulkit and Kriti first shared the screen in Pagalpanti in 2019, where they found love. The couple reportedly got engaged in January and their Valentine's Day exchange ignited speculations about their impending nuptials. In a heartfelt post, Kriti wrote, ‘Let’s ‘March’ together’, to which Pulkit replied, ‘I do’.

A source told Bollywood Hungama, ‘Kriti and Pulkit wanted to get married this year and they have also locked a date. It is on March 13. The preps have already started.’

Their work fronts 

Pulkit Samrat was last seen in the web series ‘Made In Heaven’ and film ‘Fukrey 3’. He’ll next be seen in ‘Suswagatam Khushmadeed’. 

Kriti, on the other hand, was last seen in ‘14 Phere’ in 2021. She is now set to star in ‘Risky Romeo’.

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