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I'll Have A Low Key, Private Wedding: Taapsee Pannu

IANS, 17 Jul, 2015 11:01 AM
    Actress Taapsee Pannu, who has her own wedding planning company, feels that being a public figure, there are a few moments that celebrities only want to enjoy with their close family and friends. And if given a choice, she will also opt for a low-key wedding a la Shahid Kapoor.
     
    “I do understand why few stars go for low-key affairs because our entire life is so much into public that there are certain events we want to keep it to ourselves and not make it public.
     
    “Some years down the line, if I decide to get married, I will also go for a low-key affair. It will be well-done, well-decorated and planned, but a low-key affair,” Taapsee told IANS.
     
    Taapsee, along with her younger sister and close friend Farah, started a wedding planning company. The thought of starting this came to Taapsee while working in Bollywood movie “RunningShadi.Com”.
     
    The brand also participated in The Bridal Show organised by Lakme Absolute Salon that took place on July 15 in Mumbai. Other designers who participated at the event were Anisha Shetty, Natasha Lalwani and Sanchita Julka.

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