Newly wed couple Kriti Kharbanda and Pulkit Samrat drops their dreamy wedding visuals; SEE Pictures
Bollywood couple, Kriti Kharbanda and Pulkit Samrat are currently basking their joyous moment as they got hitched offically yesterday on March 15, 2024 after dating for numeous years. As soon as the news broke out through internet, their fans have bated their eager breath for the wedding pictures to serve their INSIDE aka major moments from the Friday festivity. And now, the wait seems to be finally over as both of them have shared their captivating snippets from the fairytale looking wedding. In the pictures, both Kriti and Pulkit looked radiant and glowy as they got ready for taking the heavenly vows for their marital blissful beginning.
Speaking of their wedding, both the lovebirds have got married through a very intimate ceremony held at Gurgaon in the presence of only their family members and close ones. A day after their big day, Kirti and Pulkit has made it official about their wedding by sharing some surreal looking pictures from the wedding vicinity as well as the vowing mandap. On Saturday afternoon, both of the stars have taken over their Instagram handle to share the UNSEEN glimpses in a set of carousal post, comprising 4 pictures. Below in the caption, they wrote an adorable letter aka in the form of a poem that read, "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!" and we are drooling indeed!
Both of them looked ethereal in their wedding ensembles! Actress Kriti Kharbanda opted a beautiful pink shade lehenga that featured some heavy embroidered work with a matching blouse top. The bride also carried a pink dupatta matching to her lehenga as a cape clipped from her head and wore some regal gold and diamond jewelry. The groom, Pulkit Samrat on the other hand wore breathtaking mint green sherwani with floral embroideries donned all over it. The traditional piece looked more traditional with his dhoti style pyjama and a mathcing sarf carried on the hands.