Finally! DeepVeer's First Konkani Wedding Looks Here, Deepika-Ranveer Looks Straight Out of a Fairytale



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The visuals are finally here! We are happy to welcome you to our house, Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh in their home-made wedding decorations in Italy's Villa Del Balbianello.

Ranveer looked stunning in a white sherwani with golden intricate work by Sabyasachi. On the other hand our Konkani bridle, Deepika was seen in a traditional Konkani style Saree but with a twist.
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Unlike other Konkani brides, Deepika adorned a white and gold combination Saree draped in Kashta style and deepika oozed grace and looked radiant in a white-gold saree.

Deepika left no stone untwisted to a Konkani bride as she wrapped her hair in traditional jasmine flowers.

While leaving from Villa Del Balbianello as husband and wife, Deepika was seen wrapped in a Kanjeevaram cloak after completing the Konkani wedding rituals.

Meanwhile, bride's father Prakash Padukone and groom's father Jagjit Singh Bhavnani adorned a white dhoti-kurta and followed the traditional white and gold theme.

Deepika's sister Anisha Padukone and mother Ujjala Padukone were spotted in white-gold silk outfits, too.

Right from the decor to the guest's outfits. As the couple was exchanging vows, they stood under a white-gold brocade umbrella. The coming was decked with white roses and matching the wedding outfits.

Among the expected, Mana Shetty, Suneil Shetty's wife was also present at the event.

Further, an Anand Karaj ceremony, as per Sikh traditions, will be held on Thursday. The two actors, who have worked in films like Bajirao Mastani and Padmaavat, have been engaged on Tuesday morning.

During the commitment ceremony, Ranveer went down on his knees asking for Deepika's hand. After they exchanged rings, he gave a speech that made Deepika emotional.

Singh's father, Jagjit Singh Bhavnani, Singh's father.

Reports say the bride was in tears throughout the henna ceremony.

However, the two have made sure to take every step possible. There is apparently a strict no-photos policy is in place for the guests at the venue.

| Edited by: Naqshib Nisar

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