Star comedian Kapil Sharma tied the nuptial knot with his girlfriend Ginni Chatrath on December 12, 2018, in Jalandhar. Their wedding was preceded by days of ceremonies and pre-marriage rituals, including a sangeet which saw their friends dance the night away.
Kapil Sharma made a late entry at the wedding venue, which was done up in red and gold. Ginni stuck to the traditional for her attire and accessorised her look with maatha patti, nath and statement earrings and a layered neckpiece.
Kapil Sharma sported a green sherwani, with string adding some drama to his look. His triple kalgi on the turban and sword grabbed attention, as did his bearded look.
Kapil Sharma shared this picture with his wife Ginni Chatrath via Instagram, with an emoticon with folded hands in gratitude for the love and blessings from all over.
The venue had ample security considering Kapil Sharma is an established name in the industry and has a huge fan following. Invitations to the wedding itself had a barcode for entry.
A guest told IANS that there was a limited gathering of Kapil Sharma and Ginni's close family members and friends, apart from a few names from the world of comedy.
It was very much a Punjabi wedding in terms of the food, barring special Thai food arrangements.
The star attraction at Kapil Sharma and Ginni Chatrath's wedding was a performance by Gurdas Maan.
In picture: Comedian Rajiv Thakur with Gurdas Maan.
Kapil Sharma and Ginni wanted the wedding to be rooted in their culture. In fact, they chose Lovely Sweets, a 60-year-old Indian sweets manufacturer from Jalandhar, for the sweets they distributed, and Lovely Imagination, for designing the elaborate wedding invitations and sweets.
In picture: Rajiv Thakur with the groom.
In picture: Bharti Singh and Sumona Chakraborty at Kapil Sharma and Ginni Chatrath's wedding.
A look at some pre-wedding rituals of Kapil Sharma and Ginni Chatrath:
They started the rituals with an 'Akhand Path'. This picture was shared by Ginni Chatrath, where she wrote: Starting this exciting new phase of my life with blessings of Waheguruji n my loved ones.
After that, they had a bangle ceremony ritual, in which, the bride-to-be looked happy wearing those colourful bangles, and a pink Punjabi suit.
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