In new photos that have emerged online from Raghav Chadha and Parineeti Chopra’s wedding, the couple can be seen getting ready for their big day.
Parineeti Chopra got married to Aam Aadmi Party leader Raghav Chadha on September 24 in Udaipur, Rajasthan in a white-themed ceremony. Soon after their wedding, pictures and videos of the couple from the ceremony began to surface online. Now, weeks after the wedding, new unseen photos from the wedding have emerged online. The ethereal photos have gone viral on social media with netizens showering their love on Parineeti and Raghav’s special day.
In the first photo, Parineeti looked like a regal bride in her gold lehenga as she posed in front of a red background, adorned with a huge silver-framed mirror. The actress’ natural beauty was the focus of the picture as she opted for a muted makeup look for her wedding day.
In another photo, the groom Raghav Chadha could be seen getting ready for the ceremony in his grand suite at The Leela Palace Hotel. His uncle and designer Pawan Sachdeva helped him fix his sherwani for the special day. Similarly, one photo features Parineeti descending a flight of stairs as designer Manish Malhotra held her veil and assisted her on her way to the ceremony.
The comments section was full of netizens expressing their hot takes on Parineeti’s look and sending their love to the newly wedded couple. One person wrote, “Just when our happy tears start to dry up, new pictures come up.” Another added, “Amazing beautiful work whole team ❤️ .” One person wrote, “The most beautiful bride.” Another added, “Very beautiful lehenga.”
Parineeti’s lehenga sparked quite a debate online with netizens comparing it with Alia Bhatt’s wedding lehenga. One person commented, “The colour of the lehenga is not like Alia’s. Why the hell then people were trolling her?”
In a recent interview, Parineeti’s stylists for her wedding had clarified that while the lehenga looked ivory in early photos of the ceremony, in reality, it was gold. They added that Parineeti wanted to be a comfortable bride and did not want to be “treated like a heroine”.