'Nazar Naa Lage': First picture of Parineeti Chopra and Raghav Chadha from their reception goes viral

The wedding was a grand affair and attended by Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann, Sania Mirza and many other celebrities.

First picture of newly-wed couple Parineeti Chopra and Raghav Chadha

First picture of newly-wed couple Parineeti Chopra and Raghav Chadha

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The stunning Parineeti Chopra and Raghav Chadha tied the knot in Udaipur’s ‘The Leela Palace’ surrounded by a room full of high-profile guests and no doubt a whole lot of love. It is hard to believe that the most-awaited wedding of the season has come to a close.

Now, a beautiful picture from their reception is going viral on social media. A fan club of Parineeti Chopra shared the adorable picture of the couple. Draped in a candy-floss pink saree, Parineeti looked stunning with a matching chuda. For her earrings she chose simple studs and her bejeweled choker necklace adorned her neck.

She opted for minimal makeup, muted pink lips and mascara. Parineeti left her hair open in the middle parting which proudly nested a freshly-applied maang sindoor.

AAP leader Raghav Chadha, on the other hand, looked dapper in a black tuxedo with a crisp white button-down shirt. Fans are going gaga over the viral pictures and sent best wishes to the young couple.

“My heart can’t take it. They are looking so adorable,” commented a user.

Another user wrote, “Ishwar aap dono ko hamesha khush rakhe.”

“You both look gorgeous. Congratulations, congratulations, congratulations,” commented a third user.

However, fans missed Parineeti Chopra’s sister Priyanka Chopra in the wedding festivities. The global star was absent due to prior commitments. However, the wedding was a grand affair and attended by Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann, Sania Mirza and many other celebrities.

On the work front, Parineeti will be seen in Akshay Kumar-starrer Mission Raniganj, the film based on the life of late Shri Jaswant Singh Gill who rescued several miners trapped in flooded coal fields.

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