Richa Chadha shares the first glimpse from her pre-wedding celebrations with Ali Fazal

Updated : Oct 02, 2022 11:30
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Actor Richa Chadha and Ali Fazal's pre-wedding proceedings have started. The 'Fukrey' actors were to get married two-year ago, but later decided to get married post the pandemic. Citing the sources India Today wrote, mehendi artists were specially flown from Rajasthan to Delhi for the mehendi ceremony. Richa took to her Instagram stories and posted two videos flaunting her mehendi design.

As per reports, a total of five mehendi artists flew down from Rajasthan on Wednesday, for Richa Chadha's mehendi ceremony in Delhi. India Today had earlier reported that Richa will be enjoying her mehendi ceremony with her close friends. The groom, Ali Fazal's family members also flew from Lucknow and Canada this morning. The couple has chosen their friend's home for their mehendi and sangeet ceremonies. The place is special for Richa as it is close to where the actress studied. The pre-wedding ceremony's theme and decoration will be heavily inspired by nature with elements which includes wood, florals and jute.

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Kresha Bajaj and Rahul Mishra have designed the pre-wedding outfit for Richa Chadha. Ali Fazal's outfit is designed by Abu Jani & Sandeep Khosla and Shantanu Nikhil. The food menu for the pre-wedding ceremony will include Richa's favourite dishes from Delhi, which are Rajouri Garden's Choley Bhature and Natraj Ki Chaat.

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