New Delhi: He is a politician and she is an actor. And both need to get back to work. So, there will be no honeymoon for newlyweds Raghav Chadha and Parineeti Chopra. What’s more, their wedding reception also stands postponed for the time being.
At the moment, Parineeti is enjoying some cosy moments with Raghav’s family and is bonding with them. She will soon head back to work in Mumbai and finish all her commitments. She will resume her work schedule, which includes promotion activities of her upcoming film Rani MissionGanj. As for Raghav, he has a lot of things lined up with the winter session in Parliament, which is expected to start between November and December.
Though earlier it was reported that the newlyweds had planned three receptions — one each in Delhi, Chandigarh and Mumbai, everything has been put on hold due to shraddhs that begin on Friday, September 29. It is learnt that Parineeti will now mostly be based in Delhi and will keep travelling for her work. She will shuffle between Mumbai and Delhi, and maintain that work balance.
According to a source, Chopra wants to complete her prior work commitments before she jets off to spend some quality time with her husband. “At the moment, Parineeti is spending some quality time with her new family, her in-laws in Delhi, and will soon head back to work in Mumbai. She will resume her work schedule, which includes promotion activities of her upcoming film Rani MissionGanj,” says the source, adding, “Also, Raghav has a lot of things lined up with the winter session in Parliament, which is expected to start between November and December.”
Raghav and Parineeti had a dream pearl-white-themed wedding in Udaipur after which the couple headed back to Delhi to a grand welcome. . “The wedding turned out exactly how Parineeti planned. She made the most of this break with her family and friends. She added a fun personal touch to every function,” the source tells us.
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