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Bipasha Basu ties knot with Karan Singh Grover

| | May 01, 2016, at 06:02 pm
Mumbai, May 1 (IBNS): The beautiful Bengali diva, Bipasha Basu, finally tied the knot with her long-term beau Karan Singh Grover on Saturday.
The couple got marries in a traditional Bengali style.
 
The wedding was followed by a reception where several big names from the industry were spotted on the guest list of the couple.
 
Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan came with his son Abhishek, who has co-starred with Bipasha in films like Dhoom 2 and Players and his daughter-in-law, actress Aishwarya Rai.
 
Some of the other guests included Sonam Kapoor, Sushmita Sen, Tabu, Ranbir Kapoor, R Madhavan and Dino Morea.
 
The Bong beauty wore a red lehenga designed by her friend Rocky S.
 
Bipasha also handpicked every piece of jewellery that she wore from renowned brand Jaipur Jewels. 
 
Her reception jewellery featured a 35 layered necklace and earring set in the finest Basra pearls and ganthoons, strung with antique jadau pieces and emerald drops in an alluring design; signature pieces from Jaipur Jewels Sarvrati collection.
 
 

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