After the extravagant and glamorous nuptials of the Bollywood couple – Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone – grabbed all the eyeballs, now the multiple receptions of the newlyweds are ready to set the internet on fire. While Deepika and Ranveer garnered the show buzz attention at their Bengaluru wedding reception, invites for their upcoming celebrations have already left everyone in awe of them. The Ram Leela actors have a lot more in store for family, friends, and fans.
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Following Bengaluru reception, the newlyweds will head to Mumbai for the other reception ceremonies to be held on November 24, November 28 and December 1. The invites for the November 28 and December 1 reception are already out, and now the fans and friends are eagerly anticipating for the third one.
The November 28 reception will be held at The Grand Hyatt in Mumbai. The invite reads, “Please join us at a reception to celebrate the wedding of Ranveer and Deepika.” It can be speculated that the event’s guest list will include Bhavnanis and other close family members of Ranveer.
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The other reception, to be scheduled for December 1, will witness Bollywood celebrities as guests. The invite was shared by Manisha Koirala on her Twitter handle. Manisha shared the invite which read, “Dear Manisha, Please join us for a party to celebrate our wedding.” The reception will be held at The Grand Hyatt with a black tie as the dress code. Fans will have to wait for which Bollywood celebrities will attend the function.
ðŸ™ðŸ» normally I don’t give explanations pic.twitter.com/BIp0z8LFkA
— Manisha Koirala (@mkoirala) November 21, 2018
The internet was taken by storm since Ranveer and Deepika posted their much-anticipated nuptials pictures from November 15. The Bajirao Mastani stars Ranveer and Deepika got hitched on November 14 and 15 at Villa del Balbianello, Lake Como, Italy. The couple was married twice – in traditional Konkani style and later in traditional Sindhi style.