Mumbai: Sangeet on December 7, Mehendi on December 8 and Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif’ will tie the nuptial knot on December 9, this is reportedly the final schedule of the three-day grand wedding ceremonies at Six Senses Fort Barwara, Rajasthan.
While Pinkvilla had earlier reported about several outfits from Falguni Shane Peacock being taken inside Katrina’s home, the themes for the three days have now been leaked.
According to media reports, the theme of Sangeet will be bling and Katrina, Vicky and several Bollywood stars are expressed to perform on that day. The theme for Mehendi is Gold, Beige, Ivory and White while pastel sorbet is the theme of the wedding.
They are likely to reach Rajasthan on December 6 after taking a flight to Jaipur and then a chopper to the wedding venue to avoid paparazzi.
A total of 120 top Bollywood and other celebrities are expected to attend the wedding on December 9.
According to IndiaToday.in, the guests have been made to sign an NDA clause to ensure privacy for the couple. Here are some rules:
- No disclosure of wedding attendance
- No photography
- No sharing pictures on social media
- No sharing location on social media
- No contact with the outside world till you leave the venue
- All photos to be published only after approval from wedding planners
- No reels or videos can be made at the wedding venue
Meanwhile, Katrina was spotted on Saturday morning after her workout session along with her sister and younger brother, who are in India to attend the wedding. The groom-to-be was spotted near Katrina’s house on Friday evening and he left her place late in the night.
Earlier it was reported that the actors would register their marriage before the traditional wedding in Rajasthan. A source close to the couple told Pinkvilla, “Vicky-Katrina are planning to call the registrar over to the actor’s Juhu home to complete the formalities and both the families are expected to be part of this ceremony. They will also have three witnesses present.”
Vicky and Katrina’s marriage will be registered under the Special Marriage Act, 1954.