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Adorable pics surface from Ranbir-Alia mehendi

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Saturday, 16 April 2022 (17:00 IST)
Mumbai:The new Kapoor khandan bahu, Alia, on Saturday dropped a bunch of "happy pictures" from her mehendi ceremony. The 29-year-old shared her special moments with her fans just days after her April 14 wedding here at a small private ceremony in Vastu apartments Pali Hills, Bandra. The haldi-mehendi-sangeet and wedding all took place at the couple's favourite place (Ranbir's house). "The Mehendi was like something out of a dream.

It was a day full of love, family, our beautiful best friends, a LOT of French fries, a surprise performance by the ladkewalas, Ayan playing DJ, a BIG surprise organised by Mr. Kapoor (my favourite artist performed my favourite songs), "...all followed by some happy tears and quiet, blissful moments with the love of my life.There are days… and then there are days like these," Alia wrote, almost sending her heart vibes out to her fans sharing her peace. There was infinity sign made on the palms with mehendi. Ranbir got wife Alia's name written in a heart shape.

The photo dump had some real moist moments, there was one, where Ranbir held up late father Rishi Kapoor's framed photo in his right hand and it was as if the "Karz" actor shook a leg with the bunch to "Om Shanti Om". Ranbir in red kurta pyjamas and Rishi Kapoor's photo in black and white with a big tilak on his forehead said it all. 'Ladkewale' including Ranbir did a surprise dance performance for Alia with his squad, including mother Neetu, sister Riddhima, and cousins Kareena Kapoor Khan and Karishma Kapoor. Alia also shared a picture with her girl gang. (UNI)

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