Richa Chadha-Ali Fazal to host their wedding reception at The Great Eastern Home; here's what we know

Updated : Sep 29, 2022 13:14
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Actors Richa Chadha and Ali Fazal will soon tie the knot in Delhi. The duo has skipped a conventional venue for their Mumbai reception and chosen a space inside a 176-year-old mill turned into a luxe event space.

The couple will leave for Delhi this week where their wedding celebrations are expected to begin. Keeping up with their personalities and desire to do something different, the couple has ditched the conventional banquet style of a reception-like experience. 

The couple will reportedly host a wedding reception at the iconic The Great Eastern Home, which is a contemporary furniture store inside a 176-year-old mill and is now also an event space. The space has hosted a variety of weddings, parties, fashion shows, festivals, etc. And now, Richa and Ali’s wedding planners have taken on the mantle to turn this beautifully kitschy choice of space of theirs into a fun wedding party venue. The space is expected to be turned into a pretty lavish experiential space as per the couple's briefs with decor to have elements expected to be suited to their off-screen personality.

Recently, the reports of the couple inviting Hollywood actors Dame Judi Dench and Gerard Butler to the wedding surfaced online.

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