Kajal Aggarwal’s haldi, mehendi performances with his gang of girls were fun, as these invisible photos show – bollywood


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While Kajal Aggarwal and Gautam Kitchlu are in the Maldives enjoying their honeymoon, some invisible photos of their haldi and mehendi ceremonies have surfaced online.

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Updated: November 9, 2020 8:55 AM IST

Kajal Aggarwal and Gautam Kitchlu were married on October 30.
Kajal Aggarwal and Gautam Kitchlu were married on October 30.

Actor Kajal Aggarwal had a fairytale wedding with businessman Gautam Kitchlu on October 30 in Mumbai. Held in the midst of a pandemic, the performances were nevertheless perfect. Now some invisible images of her haldi and mehendi functions have appeared online and they are all hilarious.

In one of the images, Kajal is seen sitting in the middle of her friends with her hands covered in beautiful mehendi patterns. She seems to have been surprised by her beauty and can be seen reacting with enthusiasm. In another picture, he stands next to mehendi artist Veena Nagda, showing off her beautiful hands. In both photos, Kajal is seen wearing a bright yellow salwar kameez, complete with floral jewelry.

Kajal had shared several photos from his various ceremonies to keep his fans updated. Speaking of making her vows to Gautam, she had written about how she had married her best friend and confidante. She said, “And so on, from lady to lady! I married my confidante, partner, best friend, and soul mate. I’m glad I found all this and my home in you @kitchlug #kajgautkitched. “In the picture, she is seen kissing Gautam’s hand as he smiled at the sight.

He also mentioned how they mixed Punjabi, Kashmiri, and Telugu traditions while exchanging vows. She wrote: “At our Punjabi-Kashmir wedding, we just had to include #Jeelakarrabellam, a tribute to Gautam and my individual relationships with South India! In a Telugu wedding, Jeelakarra Bellam means the union / marriage of the bride and groom. Jeelakarra (cumin) and bellam (brown sugar) are made into a thick paste and placed in a tamalapaku (betel leaf). The bride and groom put it on their heads while the purohit chants mantras from the Vedas. The bride and groom see each other only after this ceremony is complete, and this auspicious ceremony means that the couple will remain together in bitter and sweet times. “

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The couple are currently in the Maldives enjoying their honeymoon. Kajal shared a new series of photos of the island nation.

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