Both Deepika and Ranveer shared two images - one each from their four-hour-long ceremony according to Konkani traditions on Wednesday and a North Indian style nuptial on Thursday.
In one picture, the two are laughing away, sharing a jovial moment during the Konkani wedding, and in another photograph from the celebration on Thursday they are all ears for each other.
Deepika looks resplendent on both occasions dressed in ensembles rooted in tradition as she chose red and gold as her primary colours. Ranveer wore pristine white for the first ceremony, and was colour co-ordinated with Deepika for Day two.
Stars like Anushka Sharma, Alia Bhatt, Priyanka Chopra, Hrithik Roshan, Abhishek Bachchan and many more shared heartfelt wishes for the two as they tied the knot in Italy’s Lake Como on Wednesday and Thursday.
“Uff,” Alia exclaimed with a bunch of heart emojis. Mouni Roy, Kystle D’souza, Jacqueline Fernandez, Aditi Rao Hydari and more also riddled Deepika’s comment section with heart emojis.
Katrina Kaif wrote “Congratulations to both of u,” with a heart emoji while Shilpa Shetty wrote, “Congratulations! You both look gorgeous...Nazar na lage.” Sonu Sood wrote, “Mubaarak ho mere bhai,” on Ranveer’s post.
Anushka Sharma shared her congratulations in a tweet: “Wishing you both a world of happiness and a beautiful journey together. May the love & respect you have in each other, grow leaps and bounds. And welcome to the club.”
Wishing you both a world of happiness and a beautiful journey together. May the love & respect you have in each other, grow leaps and bounds. And welcome to the club 😁💜👫@RanveerOfficial @deepikapadukone
— Anushka Sharma (@AnushkaSharma) November 15, 2018
Director Karan Johar also tweeted: “Love and happiness forever.....these are such a full of pyaar wala pictures! For those of us who don’t have a life partner it’s a very “haiiiiiiiii” wala feeling!”
https://twitter.com/karanjohar/status/1063082597226446849
Deepika and Ranveer exchanged rings on Monday evening in Italy. A more 'desi' touch to the celebrations came in with the 'mehendi' function on Tuesday afternoon, followed by a music-filled 'sangeet' the same evening.
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