The countdown to the royal Bolly wedding has started and nope, we cannot keep calm. Deepika and Ranveer’s pre-wedding celebrations have already begun and this Bajirao-Mastani pair is winning our hearts. Because they are such a beloved couple among fans, people want to know all the deets about them.
Hold on to your horses’ guys, coz we’ve got the post-shaadi scoop for you. DeepVeer are all set to find their dream home which matches their tastes and needs completely. As per reports, it’s not been easy for the two. “Zeroing down on such an apartment isn’t an easy task and will take some time. They don’t want to rush into choosing the property. They want to do it up completely before they move in”, sources claim.
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In the meanwhile, it has also been rumoured that Ranveer will be moving in with Deepika in her Prabhadevi house. The two have made a wise and practical decision as she stays alone in her house right now and the Gunday star doesn’t want his bae to leave the place she has called home for so many years.
Now, reports are claiming that Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone’s post-marriage pad is along the designs of SRK’s Mannat. It also costs a whopping Rs. 70 crore and OMG, that’s gonna be one fancy house!
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Yesterday, we had shared details of DP’s mangalsutra being Rs. 10 lakh and her wedding jewellery costing a total of Rs. 1 crore. This wedding is definitely going to be one grand affair and we can’t wait for this much-awaited union to finally take place.
Mark your calendars for 14th and 15th of this month coz #DeepVeer ki shaadi will be one for the ages!
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