Parineeti Chopra Shares Pics From Her "Not-So-Traditional" Pre-Wedding Rituals. Our Heart Is Full
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"Our Chadha-Chopra War was an epic battle where both sides emerged victorious and hearts were well and truly conquered," wrote Parineeti in her caption
Parineeti Chopra and Raghav Chadha, who got married last week in an intimate ceremony in Udaipur, have been regular in sharing pictures and videos from their wedding festivities and honestly, we are not complaining. On Sunday evening as well, the Kill Dil star shared a bunch of videos and photos from their "not-so-traditional rituals." In the pictures and videos shared, we can see the Parineeti and Raghav dressed in customised t-shirts, having a gala atime as they engage in a series of fun filled activities ranging from musicial chairs to a game of cricket. Parineeti Chopra can be seen sporting an orange t-shirt with Bride written on it with style while Raghav looks equally cool in a blue t-shirt with the text on it reading groom.
Besides the families of the two, cricketer Harbhajan Singh can also be spotted in one picture, wearing a white shirt with team Chadha written on it.
Parineeti Chopra shared the post on her Instagram feed alongside an elaborate caption that read, "Musical Chairs: A high-stakes dance-off where everyone cheats. Lemon & Spoon Race: All those years in school sports days did not prepare you for this. Three-Legged Race: More difficult than hitting a cricket century, bruises are inevitable, but the bonds you forge are priceless. Cricket: Watch out for cricket legends within the fam (especially your mother-in-law, who will change the game with a wicket on the final ball, and win the game). The bride uses her bridal power to bring World Cup cricketers to her side. Now, about setting the trend: It's not just about winning or losing. It's about the incredible moments, the cheers, the laughter, and most importantly, the bonds formed. Our Chadha-Chopra War was an epic battle where both sides emerged victorious and hearts were well and truly conquered."