Why Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor are choosing to get married during Baisakhi | Exclusive
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Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor have chosen to get married during the auspicious occasion of Baisakhi. Tarot reader Divya Pandit exclusively tells IndiaToday.in, the reason and significance behind it.
In a matter of few days, Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt will be announced ‘man and wife’. After dating for about five years, the couple will finally tie the knot. Though neither of them have confirmed the wedding date, various speculations have it that Alia and Ranbir will get married on April 15. IndiaToday.in got in touch with celebrity tarot card reader Divya Pandit, who said that there are high chances of the couple getting married on the auspicious day of Baisakhi.
Baisakhi, also called Vaisakhi, is celebrated mostly on April 13 or April 14 every year. This day also marks the Punjabi New Year. Baisakhi is a harvest festival and is considered auspicious, especially for weddings. It is the occasion that brings joy and excitement. Also, marriages are fixed on this day without even checking the mahurat. And so, it looks like Bollywood's favourite jodi Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor may consider making this their special day.
Speaking exclusively to IndiaToday.in, tarot card reader Divya Pandit said, "The festival is considered as a new beginning and is very auspicious, so to get married on that day is very good. And definitely, there are chances that Ranbir-Alia will consider the day lucky and get married on April 14. There is also a possibility that they might do a few other wedding rituals too on the same day."
Speaking about whether it will be a morning or an evening wedding, Divya stated, “On this day, there are two mahurats - morning and evening. But in Ranbir and Alia's case, there are chances that they will get married post 4 pm on 14 April."Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor’s pre-wedding festivities are expected to begin a day or two before the wedding. As per the sources, the couple will have the mehendi, haldi, and sangeet ceremonies at Ranbir's Bandra home, Vastu.