Gautam Kitchlu and Kajal Aggarwal tied the knot on October 30 and have set some major intimate-wedding goals. The adorable couple is currently honeymooning in the Maldives and melting our hearts with their mushy pictures. Well, the couple might be far, far, away right now, but we are so not done obsessing over Kajal’s wedding pictures. Recently, some unseen pictures of the gorgeous dulhan surfaced on social media.
Before we jump to the new picture, let’s take a look at how stunning Kajal looked at all of her wedding ceremonies. For her mehendi, she opted for a pistachio green suit with minimal jewellery. And for haldi, she chose a yellow suit with beautiful floral accessories. She looked ultra Glamm at her reception in the stylish fish-cut ivory lehenga. The new bride also dazzled in a ravishing red saree on Karva Chauth.
Coming to the unseen pictures, here are all the gorgeous pictures from her wedding ceremonies.
Sister Before Mister
The Customary Sister Click
We’re Not Crying, You’re Crying!
Can You Spot Gautam Jiju’s Name?
Now This Is Called Pyaar Ka Rang Guys!
This Bride Has The Best Tribe
French Manicure? Check! Shades? Check! Swag? Check!
We simply cannot stress enough on how gorgeous this dulhan looks. From minimal makeup to straight-up Glamm, Kajal Aggarwal rocked every look like a pro! Well, if you are looking to recreate some of her looks, add these products to your cart right away!
The Mandatory Kaleerein Picture
To Forever & Beyond
The lovely couple had a multi-cultural wedding that involved Punjabi, Kashmiri, as well as Telugu traditions. Kajal posted a picture where their fans learned about a Telugu wedding tradition called Jeelakarra Bellam.
She explained the rituals in her post and wrote, “In our Punjabi meets Kashmiri wedding, we just had to include #Jeelakarrabellam జీలకర్రాబెల్లం – a tribute to both Gautam and my individual relationships with South India! In a Telugu wedding, Jeelakarra Bellam signifies the union/marriage of the bride and the groom. Jeelakarra (cumin) and bellam (jaggery) are made into a thick paste and put on a tamalapaku (betel leaf). The bride and the groom put it on each other’s head while the purohit chants mantras from the Vedas. The bride and the groom look at each other only after this ceremony is completed and this auspicious ceremony signifies that the couple will stay together in bitter and sweet times.”
All the very best to this lovely couple. Kajal and Gautam, you guys look adorable together.
Feature Image: Instagram
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