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Katrina-Vicky Wedding
(From L to R) Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif (Images: Vicky Kaushal Instagram and Katrina Kaif Facebook)

Neha Dhupia-Angad Bedi, Mini Mathur-Kabir Khan fly to Rajasthan to attend Katrina-Vicky wedding

| @indiablooms | Dec 07, 2021, at 07:39 pm

Mumbai/IBNS: Curtains have already dropped and Bollywood's yet another celebrated wedding, this time between actors Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal, began on Tuesday.

Sneak-peaking into the guest list, various media reports stated other B-Town couples Neha Dhupia-Angad Bedi and Mini Mathur-Kabir Khan flew to Rajasthan to attend the marriage ceremony.

Kaif, Kaushal and their families are already in Jaipur as the ceremony is set to begin on Tuesday with the marriage scheduled to take place on Dec 9.

As per reports, the couple got engaged at filmmaker Kabir Khan's residence in Diwali this year.

Kaif has acted in Khan's number of films besides starring alongside Dhupia in 'De Dana Dan' and 'Singh Is King'

120 guests in total are likely to attend the private ceremony, which has remained the talk of tinsentown for several weeks now.

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