A Match Made in Heaven: Congratulating Parineeti Chopra and Raghav Chadha on Their Beautiful Journey Together

In a heartwarming union that has captured the hearts of many, Bollywood actress Parineeti Chopra and dynamic politician Raghav Chadha recently tied the knot, and the world couldn’t be happier for them. As they step into this new chapter of their lives, it’s a moment worth celebrating, not just for the couple but for all of us who have followed their journey with admiration and excitement.

Renowned fashion designer Manish Malhotra, who played a significant role in crafting Parineeti’s bridal look, shared some incredible details about the wedding attire that added a touch of tradition and sentimentality to the grand celebration. In his own words, “Some details make all the difference. I distinctly remember discussing the lehenga design with @parineetichopra 💕, who mentioned adding her Nani’s challa (traditional keychain) to it!”

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Pic Credits:- https://www.instagram.com/manishmalhotra05/

This small yet deeply meaningful addition was a heartfelt tribute to Parineeti’s beloved Nani, who used to wear the same challa in her saree, complete with keys, symbolizing her role as the lady of the house. The Challa held a special place in her heart, and its sound as her Nani walked around the house was a melody of strength and grace. Manish Malhotra, understanding the significance of this legacy, made sure that it found a place in Parineeti’s bridal attire.

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Pic Credits:- https://www.instagram.com/manishmalhotra05/

But that was not the only detail that made their wedding attire special. The bridal ensemble also featured a beautiful trailing customized veil with ‘à€°à€Ÿà€˜à€”’ embroidered on it, adding a poetic and personal touch. It was a nod to Raghav Chadha and his identity, making the attire not just a piece of clothing but a reflection of the couple’s love story.

Furthermore, Manish Malhotra incorporated elements that held significance for both Parineeti and Raghav, such as London, music, and Khanda Sahib, adding layers of meaning to the attire. The result was not just a stunning outfit but a work of art that told a story of love, tradition, and shared values.

The wedding took place at the exquisite Leela Palace Udaipur, and the venue itself couldn’t help but express its excitement and gratitude. The Leela Palace Udaipur shared on social media, “They often say that your wedding is the beginning of the rest of your life. Heartiest congratulations @parineetichopra and @raghavchadha88 as you embark upon this beautiful journey. We feel privileged and honored that you chose @theleelapalaceudaipur to celebrate the most special day of your lives. We wish you a lifetime of love and happiness.”

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Indeed, a wedding is not just about the union of two souls but also a celebration of love, tradition, and the beginning of a new life together. Parineeti Chopra and Raghav Chadha’s wedding beautifully exemplifies this sentiment. As they start this new chapter, we extend our warmest congratulations to the newlyweds, wishing them a lifetime filled with love, joy, and countless moments of togetherness.

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May their journey together be as beautiful as the details woven into Parineeti’s lehenga—a tapestry of love, respect for tradition, and a promise of a bright and harmonious future. Here’s to a love story for the ages, and to Parineeti Chopra and Raghav Chadha, may your love continue to inspire us all.

pic credits:- https://www.instagram.com/parineetichopra/
pic credits:- https://www.instagram.com/parineetichopra/
pic credits:- https://www.instagram.com/parineetichopra/
pic credits:- https://www.instagram.com/parineetichopra/

Zooki hosted the preview of The Wedding Kaleidoscope

Charu Singh, founder Zooki hosted the preview of The Wedding Kaleidoscope:  launch of fall- Winter collections 2018 at The Chanakya.


Participating designers were, Sangeeta Kilachand and Samarjeet Gaur who presented their fall winter collections which they especially designed for this wedding season. The trousseau collections were inspired by Indian heritage textiles and embroideries. 

 Whereas, Pramiti Goenka, founder of Athvlya launched the ‘Yatra’ collection, a range of exquisitely beautiful but relatively light jewels you can wear at  destination weddings.


The exhibition marked the presence of  Abha Dalmia, Reshma Punj, Nawaab Kazim Ali, Jai Madaan, Tanya Ahuja, Priya Jain to name a few.