New Delhi: Kajal Aggarwal tied the knot with a Mumbai businessman Gautam Kitchlu in a private ceremony at Taj Mahal Palace in Mumbai. The couple took the vows of marriage in front of their family members as due to the current COVID-19 pandemic; the marriage was kept a private affair.


The ‘Singham’ actress stunned everyone with her bridal attire as she wore Anamika Khanna for her big day. The groom Gautam Kitchlu, on the other hand, wore an Anita Dongre outfit. Both of them complimented each other as they set foot on a new journey in their lives.

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Kajal took to her Instagram and revealed details about her wedding, preparations, guest list and others. She shared an absolutely stunning picture with her husband and wrote, “Planning a wedding entails so many moving parts and added to that the pandemic definitely was a challenge. However we strictly followed covid protocols which meant we had to have a very small wedding, got all our guests tested and created a bubble for everyone who was a part of our celebration. We are very grateful for all our loved ones that were able to attend and those who joined virtually from afar were terribly missed and we hope to see you all soon. Outfit for KA: @anamikakhanna.in Outfit for GK : @anitadongre Jewellery : @sunita_shekhawat_jaipur Kaliras : @mrinalinichandra Stylist : @stylebyami style team: @tanyamehta27 Make up: @vishalcharanmakeuphair Hair : @divya.naik25 Photo: @storiesbyjosephradhik”



In another picture, she explained a Telugu wedding ritual and why it was significant for both the bride and groom to perform this ritual in the Punjabi-Kashmiri wedding. The ‘Magadheera’ actress’ caption read, “In our Punjabi meets Kashmiri wedding, we just had to include #Jeelakarrabellam జీలకర్రాబెల్లం - a tribute to both Gautam and my individual relationships with South India! In a Telugu wedding, Jeelakarra Bellam signifies the union/marriage of the bride and the groom. Jeelakarra (cumin) and bellam (jaggery) are made into a thick paste and put on a tamalapaku (betel leaf). The bride and the groom put it on each other’s head while the purohit chants mantras from the Vedas. The bride and the groom look at each other only after this ceremony is completed and this auspicious ceremony signifies that the couple will stay together in bitter and sweet times”











Gautam Kitchlu also shared a beautiful picture of the newly married couple and wrote, “Man and wife.”







Our heartiest congratulations to the newlywed couple as they embark on a new journey in their lives together.

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