Rakul Preet Singh and Jackky Bhagnani headed to Goa
Jackky Bhagnani and Rakul Preet Singh's wedding has become the talk of the town. The two have been ruling the headlines for quite some time now. Although the two have been tight-lipped about everything, we have managed to garner information about their wedding.
Now, as D-day approaches, it looks like the bride and groom have already decided to leave for the wedding location. Jackky and Rakul both have been separately spotted in the city today. The two were reportedly headed to the airport as they are all set to reach Goa for their grand wedding.
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Earlier, on Saturday afternoon, Jackky and Rakul were spotted together at Siddhivinayak temple to seek blessings before they step into the new phase of their lives. The reports are that the two had visited Ganpati Bappa to offer the first card for their wedding.
Rakul and Jackky's first pre-wedding look:
On Friday, Jackky and Rakul posted individual pictures of themselves flaunting their look from dhol night. Rakul Preet Singh donned a shimmery green sharara by Seema Gujral for the first pre-wedding festivity that was held on February 15. She opted for a traditional-styled choker necklace and matching earrings. Jackky Bhagnani, on the other hand, opted for a traditional kurta designed by Shantanu Nikhil. "Best things are about to happen," wrote Jackky in the caption of the post hinting at the upcoming wedding.
The grand wedding:
Rakul Preet and Jackky Bhagnani set to tie the knot on February 21 in Goa are going all out to ensure they have a eco-friendly wedding, according to sources.
Reportedly, the couple's 'green' wedding preparations include digital invites to save paper waste, a prohibition on fireworks, and a pledge to plant trees to offset their event's carbon footprint.
The wedding will last three days, beginning on February 19, with the major ceremony on February 21. The pair, according to sources, has hired carbon footprint specialists to guarantee that their big day is environmentally friendly. These specialists will evaluate the impact of the wedding celebrations and advise Singh and Bhagnani on how many trees should be planted to offset their carbon footprint. The couple intends to participate in the tree-planting effort shortly after their wedding vows are exchanged.