"As per Konkani tradition, the bride's sari is gifted to her by the mother for her wedding. Deepika's wedding sari was given to us by her mother -- Mrs Ujjala Padukone. We have just received that the sari was bought from Angadi Galleria, Bengaluru and we would like to give them due credit for the same," he wrote.
This is not the first time Sabyasachi forgot giving credits. Last year, at the time of Virat Kohli and Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma's wedding reception the designer took credit for the Indian skipper's outfit, which was designed by Raghavendra Rathore.
Later Sabyasachi came out with a clarification that they had designed a similar outfit earlier which led to confusion.
In the latest DeepVeer update, the newly weds flew to Bangalore from Mumbai yesterday as they are set to hold their first Wedding reception in Deepika's hometown. We showed you pictures of the two greeting fans and paps from their Bengaluru house balcony last evening and today they were clicked leaving for their reception venue in the morning[PICS Here!].
(with inputs added to IANS copy)