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'Jaldi nipta dena': This is what Vicky told panditji at his wedding with Kat

Darpan News Desk IANS, 17 Aug, 2022 12:12 PM
  • 'Jaldi nipta dena': This is what Vicky told panditji at his wedding with Kat

Mumbai, Aug 17 (IANS) Bollywood heartthrob Vicky Kaushal has shared insights to his wedding with actress Katrina Kaif on the upcoming episode of 'Koffee With Karan'.

In the upcoming episode, Karan says to Vicky: "Maine aap ke prem kahani ke liye pura credit le liya! (I have taken all credit for your love story)."

A beaming Vicky Kaushal couldn't agree more.

"My moment on this couch last season was my way of knowing that she (Katrina Kaif) even knew I existed," the star revealed.

He later also revealed how the duo met at Zoya Akhtar's place for the first time in their life after manifesting on the couch.

Recalling events from the wedding, the star also shared how amidst the fanfare of their dream-like wedding, memes and funny tweets that were widely shared did not escape his attention.

"While all these random news were making the rounds, I was just there with the pandit ji saying, jaldi nipta dena please. Ek ghante se jyada nahi," the star admitted.

This did not stop him from taking a break with bizarre memes and tweets.

"Every day during the wedding, these funny memes, tweets and messages would be shared on the internet and we were aware. We had my friends who read them out for us to have a good laugh. We used to have a blast finding them," the star shared.

'Koffee with Karan Season 7' airs on Disney+ Hotstar.

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