New Delhi: Actor Rakul Preet Singh is all set to tie the knot with actor and producer Jackky Bhagnani on February 21 in Goa. The pre-wedding festivities started on February 19. Celebrities including Shilpa Shetty Raj Kundra, and Riteish Deshmukh have also left to attend the wedding. 


In a heartwarming tribute to his soon-to-be bride, Jackky Bhagnani has got a special love song for Rakul Preet Singh. The song is a personal gift from Jackky to Rakul, adding an extra touch of romance to their upcoming wedding.   


A close source reveals, "Jackky has poured his heart into this love song for Rakul, and it will be a part of their marriage celebration. He wanted to gift her something meaningful and something that she will always remember.” 


The song is titled 'Bin Tere', written by Mayur Puri, and composed by Tanishk Bagchi. Jackky has sung this song along with Zahrah S Khan and Romy. 


The Haldi ceremony was held on February 19, which was attended by close friends and family. 


For their wedding, there will be "gluten free, sugar free and healthy treats" along with other cuisines, keeping fitness in mind. The couple will have an eco-friendly wedding. 


On February 17, the couple were seen at the Siddhivinayak temple, seeking blessings ahead of their wedding. 


Rakul was seen dressed in a powder pink floor-sweeping anarkali dress with silver borders. Jackky wore a mint coloured kurta paired with black pants. 


The couple will be resuming work right after tying the knot and will delay their honeymoon due to prior work commitments. 


Jackky made their relationship official on Instagram on Rakul’s 31st birthday on October 10, 2021. 


Rakul had once said in the interview that they got close during the lockdown. As they were neighbours, they met several times during lockdown and started dating each other.   


“I think it was very organic. We started hanging out together and then a couple of months down the line, like 2-3 months, 4 months we were just hanging out and without any facade of who we are,” she told Bollywood Bubble.   


“And the coincidence was we were almost neighbours and we didn't even know. We were not even friends for so many years. Till the lockdown happened and then we started hanging with our friends and it just very organically grew into comfort," she added.