Long-time boyfriend and girlfriend Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt tied the knot in front of family and friends on Thursday. Bollywood most eligible bachelor Ranbir and Alia's wedding concluded with the couple coming out of the wedding venue and posing for the paparazzi. Ranbir Kapoor-Alia Bhatt turned out to be a unique affair as the dup went beyond traditions to take the vow of 'together forever'. As soon as Ranbir and Alia turned Mr and Mrs. Kapoor, wishes poured all around. Now, prominent Condom brand Durex has joined the trend of wishing Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt on their wedding.
Durex Condom on Wednesday took to its Instagram handle and wished Ranbir and Alia on their wedding in its own unique and hilarious style. Durex in its special post turned Ranbir's famous Channa Mereya song into its own version taking a dig at their first night together. Durex in its post wrote, "Mehfil mein tere, hum an rahe fun to nahi hai." Durex Condom Ranbir Kapoor-Alia Bhatt wedding wish went viral in no time.
In fact, fans called Durex Condom Ranbir-Alia Wedding wish 'God Level Marketing'.
Watch Durex Condom Ranbir-Alia Wedding wish
Alia Bhatt-Ranbir Kapoor took only 4 pheras
As earlier said, Alia Bhatt-Ranbir Kapoor wedding was a unique affair, the actress' brother Rahul Bhatt had revealed that the couple took only 4 pheras. During the wedding of Ranbir and Alia, 4 Pandits chanted and got all the rituals done. But the couple changed this important tradition of marriage by taking 4 rounds instead of 7 rounds. Explaining the reason for taking 4 rounds, Rahul Bhatt in an interview said, 'They had called a very special Pandit, who was an important part of the ceremony in which brothers are needed. He has been associated with the Pandit Kapoor family for many years.
He explained the importance of every round. He said that one round happens for religion, one happens for children… so it was quite interesting.
In Hinduism, any marriage is considered incomplete without seven rounds. Every round is associated with a promise that the bride and groom promise to fulfil to each other.
But long ago there was also a trend of 4 rounds. Only 4 rounds are taken in a wedding that takes place according to Punjabi customs, which is called Lavan Phera. Out of these 4 rounds, in 3 the bride is ahead and in 1 the groom is behind.