Richa Chadha, Ali Fazal’s Delhi Pre-Wedding Celebrations To Be Held At This 110 Year Old Venue
Richa Chadha and Ali Fazal have been together for a long time now. They met on the sets of ‘Fukrey’ in 2012 and began dating soon after.
New Delhi: Richa Chadha and Ali Fazal’s wedding is finally happening. As one of the most-anticipating events this year, it was earlier revealed that their wedding festivities will last 5 days and will take place in Delhi and Mumbai. Now, we have found that in Delhi where Richa Chadha and Ali Fazal’s pre-wedding celebrations will be taking place is an exclusive and one of India’s oldest clubs. Established in 1913, the club is one of the country’s oldest and most exclusive venues in the National Capital, the Delhi Gymkhana Club.
The venue will host one of the ceremonies. The club is said to have a wait list of almost 37 years for a membership. The couple will have their wedding festivities begin by the end of this month and will conclude in Mumbai in the first week of October.
Richa Chadha and Ali Fazal have been together for a long time now. They met on the sets of ‘Fukrey’ in 2012 and began dating soon after. Since then, the couple has been inseparable. Their fans have been anticipating their wedding for a long time now, and looks like it’s finally happening now.
In August, while speaking to a news channel, Richa had confirmed her wedding. She had then said, "I think shaadi ho jaegi iss saal. Kar lenge kisi tarah se (We will get married this year, we will marry somehow). We’re very excited to get married but (we are) just worried about Covid and want to be responsible."
“We don’t want to be in the news for the wrong reasons. Plus, we’ve both gotten really, really busy when stuff opened up, and work resumed at full pace. So I’m saying we have to do a live production job of taking combination dates and making this happen this year,” she told News18.
In 2020, Richa and Ali had shared that the two were in a relationship and that their wedding was on the cards. Infact, their wedding got postponed due to the pandemic.
Richa had earlier expressed her views about the same: “2020 has played spoilsport with us in many ways. The pandemic is far from done with us and the vaccine is nowhere in sight. It is only pragmatic to push our celebration to the coming year, in the interest of everyone that would attend.”