Indian actress Vidya Balan is married to UTV CEO Siddharth Roy Kapur
The ceremony followed Tamil and Punjabi traditions, while the party was strictly south Indian dishes
Early Friday morning (4 hours, sources said), had Vidya Balan family began preparations for her traditional wedding ceremony. And at noon (when Kanyaadan took place), the actress officially married to Siddharth Roy Kapur.
The family-run only wedding took place in Green Mile bungalow on Carter Road, Bandra. The location was a large open room that was covered with the vague paparazzi at bay. The rituals - a mixture of Tamil and Punjabi traditions, began at 5 am
Vidya and Siddharth arrived bungalow decorated with orange flowers and small golden bells, surrounded by a large number of relatives. In fact, it was met by the groom's family Vidya in full regalia with Punjabi dance and dhol beats. But the marriage did not start until a birthday party - namely Vidya sister Priya and her husband Kedar is. "It's the same day her sister was married. So they have a small feature wedding day is to celebrate it," said a friend of Vidya.
Wedding began with Vidya in a red saree. She later changed into a mustard saree with a pink blouse. And also had a kanjivaram from. The groom, on the other hand, in a yellow kurta and a pink turban during the ceremony.
"Vidya was also on the lap of his father sitting at Kanyaadan while Purohit chanting Sanskrit mantras," the friend added. With 2 hours, was the ceremony over and knocked down. "The spread was South Indian vegetarian dishes. Were masala idli, Dosai and gunpowder bisibele bhaat. Dissemination also tahire sadham and tomato rice had," the friend told us.
The ceremony followed Tamil and Punjabi traditions, while the party was strictly south Indian dishes
Early Friday morning (4 hours, sources said), had Vidya Balan family began preparations for her traditional wedding ceremony. And at noon (when Kanyaadan took place), the actress officially married to Siddharth Roy Kapur.
The family-run only wedding took place in Green Mile bungalow on Carter Road, Bandra. The location was a large open room that was covered with the vague paparazzi at bay. The rituals - a mixture of Tamil and Punjabi traditions, began at 5 am
Vidya and Siddharth arrived bungalow decorated with orange flowers and small golden bells, surrounded by a large number of relatives. In fact, it was met by the groom's family Vidya in full regalia with Punjabi dance and dhol beats. But the marriage did not start until a birthday party - namely Vidya sister Priya and her husband Kedar is. "It's the same day her sister was married. So they have a small feature wedding day is to celebrate it," said a friend of Vidya.
Wedding began with Vidya in a red saree. She later changed into a mustard saree with a pink blouse. And also had a kanjivaram from. The groom, on the other hand, in a yellow kurta and a pink turban during the ceremony.
"Vidya was also on the lap of his father sitting at Kanyaadan while Purohit chanting Sanskrit mantras," the friend added. With 2 hours, was the ceremony over and knocked down. "The spread was South Indian vegetarian dishes. Were masala idli, Dosai and gunpowder bisibele bhaat. Dissemination also tahire sadham and tomato rice had," the friend told us.
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