Katrina Kaif in tears during pheras; Vicky holds her hand, couple seeks “Love and Blessing”

VicKat got married on December 9 in Rajasthan! Katrina was wearing a red Sabyasachi lehenga and Vicky was wearing a beige-colour sherwani.

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Finally, the wait of many fans and followers is over! Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif are now married. The star couple got married on December 9 at Six Senses Fort Barwara Hotel, Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan, with friends and family in attendance. 

The couple shared the pictures of their D-day on Thursday evening with the same caption. VicKat sought blessing and love, and wrote, “Only love and gratitude in our hearts for everything that brought us to this moment. Seeking all your love and blessings as we begin this new journey together.” 


 
 
Not only fans were excited about this marriage, but many celebrities also flooded social media with “Happy Marriage Life” messages. 


According to the reports, Katrina was in (Happy) tears during the phere. 

Reportedly, the couple was dating for more than two years but never made it official. It can’t be a better way to make it official!

At the D-day, Katrina wore a bridal lehenga crafted by ace designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee. Giving the details about the beautiful lehenga, Sabyasachi wrote, “The bride Katrina Kaif wears a classic Sabyasachi red bridal lehenga in handwoven matka silk with fine tilla work and meticulously embroidered revival zardozi borders in velvet. In homage to the groom's Punjabi roots, her veil is custom-trimmed with handmade kiran in hand-beaten silver electroplated in gold.”

Vicky is said to have worn an ivory silk sherwani with intricate marori embroidery and iconic Sabyasachi handcrafted gold plated Bengal Tiger buttons, with a silk kurta and churidar.



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