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Match pictures on accounts Insta – tick. Match outfits for different wedding rituals – check. Match smiles with paparazzi – check. The carefully organized marriage of Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh that was unveiled on Instagram was designed in such a way that at a glance it could have taken him to a Vogue photo shoot where the actors were wearing clothes designed by Sabyasachi Mukherjee and were photographed by the famous Greek fashion photographer Errikos Andreou.
But it was not a shoot. They are Padukone and Singh, two of the biggest stars of Bollywood, who, after a romantic relationship for years, finally got married. This wedding was to cause a storm on Twitter and a flood of Insta photos. People, especially fans, would of course want to know everything about it – from food to the guest list – to food – and the media, as well as the paparazzi, will of course want access.
It is not easy for a couple (even celebrity couples) to deal with this type of external pressure, especially when you still have a wedding to plan and meet all your professional commitments, but thanks to the relationship system Padukone and Singh's flawless public (or on their own). careful planning, do not skip the rifle here), things seemed straight out of a fairy tale book at their wedding.
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The Padukone-Singh wedding took place in two different calendars, one beyond the Instagram filter, the other through this one.
The actual wedding, which took place near Lake Como (in Italy) – corresponds to the charcuterie I presume – with delicious Konkani and Sindhi dishes (as the news say), in a sumptuous Indian setting in a villa Exotic Italian worthy of a song – movie sequence of a movie Karan Johar or Yash Raj, was beyond the Instagram filter. We were not aware of everything that was going on there.
I suppose (and may very well be wrong to do so) that not all the people in this beautiful villa are dressed as if they were about to walk on the ramp for Sabyasachi and that some of the guests might have a more flamboyant or different fashion sense that does not go with the pink blush theme muted (except if there was a dress code of course).
It may have been necessary to cuddle Padukone, I suppose, for Singh to put on the wedding clothes of men who were too bland-by-his-standard-fashion. There may also have been annoying auntijis and / or drunken mamaji / chachaji, as is usually the case, at large Indian weddings. But we will never know any of them, unless Karan Johar does ask the couple detailed questions about these issues the next time he'll have them on his chat show.
As an audience, we witnessed the second timeline of their wedding, the one that took place on Instagram accounts of the two stars. Some of the first pictures of Padukone and Singh as a married couple were shared by the duo on their respective Instagram account. In doing so, they made it clear that they controlled their public image as a couple and that the media as well as the paparazzi had no choice but to follow their example.
Yes, there have been photo shoots for the paparazzi at the airport when they have returned to India, the balconies of their residence and the filming of the media before the reception, but it is at almost everything. The rest of the wedding we saw through the Instagram filters of the newlyweds and their guests.
Instagram is a powerful tool within the reach of many people, but most celebrities like Padukone and Singh know how the photo sharing app can be a valuable device for making the public image. Singh and Padukone have been dating for several years, for example, and yet it is only recently that their PDA / Insta flirt broke out as everyone started commenting on each other's photos amid "wedding rumors".
Not only Padukone and Singh, many actors use Instagram to declare their love for their significant next or announce that they are in a new relationship or on an old one. All the rumors about Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor dating were confirmed when she posed with Kapoor at Sonam Kapoor's wedding and then posted a picture on Instagram. Similarly, even in Hollywood, from Justin Bieber to Ariana Grande, they all fall back on Instagram while announcing their love for the world.
Celebrities are often the incarnation of oxymorons. On the one hand, they obsessively talk about their rights and their need for confidentiality, and on the other hand, they compulsively build and rebuild their public images and strive to keep them safe. get one. While most offline celebrity weddings, such as Padukone-Singh's, are held in such a way that the people who participate in them enjoy the desired space to be with their "dear ones" as soon as these ceremonies take place. are over, the world receives a notification on their phone by telling them in carefully staged kicks or airbrush pictures that it had happened. The notification we all received last week was that "Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh had tied the knot".
We saw pictures of beautiful wedding ceremonies – it seemed like a real fairy tale that is not done on celluloid. Their wedding photos offered amateur wedding photographers new camera angles to explore and told many brides what lehenga and props to get. These photos, however, say little about Padukone and Singh, except that for now, they are wrapped in a cozy quilt of nuptial happiness.
For celebrities to perform such well choreographed and perfect weddings, they allow fans to feel part of their wedding without much research, but good planning is needed. The remote places, far from the indiscreet cameras of the dads, help because these places allow these celebrities to tell their stories in their own way, without the media or the papards telling them. However, what is required above all, is the total compliance of guests. Those who are actually invited to or participate in these prestigious weddings try or are invited to give dignity to the couple's desire for "privacy" and while videos and photos of guests appear on the Instagram feed. in a few days, it is the couple or elected officials who quickly file some photos of the celebrities as a formal couple. While the media takes the backseat and the papers are restricted, it's the stars that give you a selective glimpse of their wedding.
They share many things about their weddings, invitations to mehendi photos and videos of sangeet dance practice. But, once the wedding bells have finished ringing and they're back on their plateaus, if you revisit their Instagram feed or any photos shared by the media as "Inside Photos", you'll realize how close you are to the fence. You too, even if you thought you knew everything about their wedding, read all the articles and love all their photos on Instagram. They are stars, after all, they only show themselves when they shine.
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