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Salman, J.J. Valaya Attend Wedding Of Billionaire Binod Chaudhary's Son

Darpan News Desk IANS, 29 Apr, 2017 01:26 PM
  • Salman, J.J. Valaya Attend Wedding Of Billionaire Binod Chaudhary's Son
Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, superstar Salman Khan, ace fashion designer J.J. Valaya, filmmaker Muzaffar Ali were among the prominent personalities who attended the wedding of Nepalese businessman and industrialist Binod Chaudhary's son Varun and jeweller Rajkumar Tongya's daughter Anushree.
 
The wedding, which took place here at Jag Mandir continuing from Friday night to Saturday morning, saw a bevy of celebrities mixing with the royals of Rajasthan, dressed in their best.
 
Clad in a simple black suit, Salman attended the venue just for a few minutes with a dozen of bodyguards and police officials protecting him from the guests who were clearly the star's huge fans.
 
The actor was able to just meet and greet the bride and groom, who were yet to go through the whole marriage ceremony.
 
Although Shatrughan Sinha could not be spotted amidst thousand guests, the actor turned politician was also in the guest list.
 
The other attendees included superstar Rajnikanth's wife and film producer-playback singer Latha, former President of Bangladesh Hussain Muhammad Ershad, Filipino politician Ferdinand Marcos, President and CEO of Forbes Michael S. Perlis, Indian politicians like Kamal Nath and Digvijaya Singh.
 
 
The high-profile wedding had guests ferried from ports of top hotels in boats designed like the Kashmiri shikaaras to the venue.
 
Tinted red, the venue for the wedding which is mostly an island, was decked up in the best of flowers, drapes with well-organised seating arrangements for all present.
 
While the grandeur was enough to keep the guests gawking as they entered, the food options were a cherry on the top.
 
From celebrity chef Ritu Dalmia herself whipping up bites of vegetarian heaven to the beautifully arranged fruit station, the food offered here had something for everyone no matter how small or how big an eater the guests were.
 
The venue was split into two as the Jaimala took place on one side while the pheras happened on the other. The mandap (where the pheras or rounds take place) was majestic in gold with an amphitheatre like setting around it where the guests could witness the matrimonial rituals.

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