Kriti Kharbanda shared the photo of Chuda ceremony, grandmother’s necklace and mother’s wedding scarf are attracting fans…

Bollywood’s lovely couple Kriti Kharbanda and Pulkit Samrat got married in a grand manner on 15 March 2024. Their wedding ceremony took place in Delhi and was attended by their family and close friends from the industry. After marriage, Pulkit and Kriti are delighting fans with glimpses of their wedding festivities. Now, recently Kriti Kharbanda has shared glimpses of her chuda ceremony.

Kriti Kharbanda shared glimpses of her Chuda ceremony

On March 28, 2024, Kriti Kharbanda shared a series of adorable pictures from her chuda ceremony on her Instagram handle. For her special function, Kriti wore a neon green simple saree with which she paired a matching drop-off shoulder blouse. Kriti looked very beautiful in minimal makeup and tied hair. However, it was her neckpiece that caught our attention as it was quite unique and belonged to her grandmother. Read More – Dance video of Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai surfaced, seen dancing together in the song ‘Gallan Gudiyan’…

This was my childhood dream

Also, in the picture ‘Will you marry me?’ His kalire written can also be seen closely. Apart from this, there was a glimpse of happiness and enthusiasm during the Happy Click festival. While sharing the pictures, Kriti Kharbanda wrote a long caption, which read, “Grandmother’s necklace and mother’s wedding scarf! I was sure that I was going to look like this during my chuda ceremony, even when I didn’t have a boyfriend or a proposal. This was a childhood dream.” Read More – Avneet Kaur flaunted her tattoo on social media, fans went crazy…

Describing more about his ceremony, he wrote, “It was a magical morning. My heart was beating fast due to emotions, because Pulkit and I were not allowed to meet or see each other before the phera. While we did things our own way, some things were still like the old days. I wish he (Pulkit) was also a part of this moment, but when he saw these pictures for the first time, I loved the expression on his face and I was overwhelmed.”

Further Kriti Kharbanda writes, “There could be no compromise even on red bangles and traditional kalire. There were a lot of people who tried to convince me otherwise, but I’m very happy that I stuck to what I wanted to do and didn’t look back.”