Internet just can’t keep calm as Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal's wedding invite has surfaced on internet a day before their grand marriage ceremony. Photo of their invitation card is going big time viral and was shared by a fan club of the actress. The wedding invitation card is made in a pastel pink shade with floral borders, Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal's names can be seen printed in gold on the card. The text above the couple's names read: "Sham and Veena Kaushal request the pleasure of your company at the wedding ceremony of his beloved son Vicky with Katrina Kaif, daughter of Mohammed Kaif and Suzanne Turquotte."



The date and venue as mentioned on the card are - December 9, Six Senses Fort Hotel, Rajasthan.


Earlier on Tuesday, a welcome note given to the guests attending the wedding festivities by Vicky and Katrina's wedding planners Shaadi Squad surfaced online.


In the card, guests are requested to leave their mobile phones in their respective rooms and refrain from posting any photos or videos of the celebrations on social media. The note read, "You are finally here! We hope you enjoy the road trip from Jaipur to Ranthambore. Please enjoy the refreshments that we have put together, while you journey through scenic villages and roads. Sit back, relax and brace yourselves for a fun-filled, exciting adventure! We request you to please leave your mobile phones in your respective rooms and refrain from posting pictures or using social media for any of the ceremonies and event. We can't wait to see you."


Meanwhile, the bride and groom-to-be’s families landed in Jaipur on Monday night and headed straight to the wedding venue in a convoy of more than 15 cars.



Close friends and colleagues of the couple, including Kaif’s long time collaborator filmmaker Kabir Khan, his actor wife Mini Mathur, director Vijay Krishna Achara of “Dhoom 3” and “Thugs of Hindostan” fame, actor-couple Neha Dhupia and Angad Bedi arrived for the wedding festivities Tuesday morning.



The big fat wedding of B-town has naturally sparked interest in media, with various stories being speculated about the three-day elaborative festivities, such as sufi theme for sangeet, no camera policy, guests required to sign an NDA or the couple selling their wedding photo rights for huge amounts.