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Finally DeepVeer’s wedding pictures are out

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A day after Bollywood Power couple got married on Wednesday, Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh on Thursday released the first glimpse from their big fat wedding in Italy.

On Wednesday Ram-Leela couple wedded in a traditional Konkani ceremony while the next day they got married again in Sindhi customs.

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As per reports, only close friends and families of the couple attended the wedding in Italy. However, they will be hosting two receptions, one in Bengaluru- Deepika’s native place and the other one in Mumbai.

The couple asked their guests not to get gifts but to make donations to Deepika’s non-profit organisation – The Live Love Laugh Foundation – that spreads awareness about mental health.

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The duo left for the venue in Italy on November 10 in their white attire. The couple fell in love on the sets of the Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s ‘Ram-Leela’ and the love blossomed while they were shooting for ‘Bajirao Mastani’ and ‘Padmaavat’.

The wedding celebrations began with Nandi puja at the actress’s Bengaluru residence on Nov 2 where the bride-to-be looked gorgeous in a saffron salwar suit designed by the Indian fashion designer, Sabyasachi.

 

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