Remember when we shared some hazy pictures of Ranveer Singh taking selfies with Shanoo Sharma at his balcony during his Haldi ceremony? Well, those selfies look like these. The pictures, or say a couple of them, are finally out on the internet. The inside photos from Ranveer Singh’s Haldi ceremony, which was held in Mumbai, is going viral on the social media. The ceremony took place days before Deepika and him went off for their Italian wedding.
YRF’s casting head Shanoo Sharma, who launched Ranveer Singh with Band Baaja Baarat shared these pictures on her social media, extending her best wishes to the couple. She wrote, ‘From Band Baajaa Baaraat to Band Baaja Baraat....What a journey it has been to watch you grow from a boy to a magnificent man. I am so proud of who you were, who you are and who you are about to become. You are a responsible man who has loved and lived his word. May God bless you both with the most peaceful, blissful, mind enhancing and Blessed path ahead! I love you most Ranno and I could not have imagined a more beautiful Life Partner for you than Deepika. Your life just got it’s biggest Award! Cherish it! Love to you both! @deepikapadukone @ranveersingh .Even though I couldn’t make it for your special day, thank you for the time and effort you made to make sure I was there to witness it all... This experience has been unforgettable...’
Ranveer Singh is glowing with happiness and of course, the wedding Haldi in the pictures.
Ranveer Singh-Deepika Padukone look regal in colour-coordinated Sabyasachi outfits at Chooda ceremony. See pic
Another picture of the couple from their Chooda ceremony which took place at Lake Como, Italy is also doing rounds on the internet. Their favourite designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee shared the picture in his Instagram story. For the occasion, Deepika and Ranveer wore colour-coordinate heavily-embroidered Sabyasachi ensemble. They were posing with their team members.
Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh recently became man and wife at a private ceremony in Italy. In fact, the nuptials were so private that the entire resort at Lake Como was turned into a fortress for a couple of days.