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How Much Does a Night at Udaipur’s Leela Palace, the location of Raghav Chadha and Parineeti Chopra’s wedding, Cost?

The union of AAP politician Raghav Chadha and Bollywood star Parineeti Chopra took place on September 24 at the Leela Palace in Udaipur, Rajasthan. Numerous political figures and celebrities from Bollywood attended this lavish vacation wedding. The couple booked extravagant accommodations like The Leela Palace and The Taj Lake Palace in the city of Lakes, Udaipur, to guarantee a lavish celebration and guests’ comfort.

The pair reportedly also reserved one of the Leela Palace’s most costly apartments for themselves. The Leela Palace in Udaipur is one of India’s priciest lodgings. This hotel is the site of weddings for a number of businesses and celebrities.

This hotel’s rates for a single night’s stay in its rooms and suites vary from hundreds to lakhs of rupees. The wedding budget in such a case is often calculated in crores at this location. The least expensive accommodation at Leela Palace costs Rs 26,350 per night, according to its website. The Maharaja Suite may cost as much as Rs 9 million each night. For their wedding accommodations, Raghav Chadha and Parineeti Chopra selected this suite. Suites are further offered for Rs 1 lakh, Rs 3 lakh, and Rs 5 lakh every night.

The brochure for this palatial hotel features a magnificent wedding package. The bride and groom benefit from a lavish suite, impressive grounds for ceremonies, and several other amenities under this. According to this package, you would need to spend between Rs. 1.6 crore and Rs. 2.2 crore if you want to have a wedding at The Leela Palace for 150–200 guests.

The regal motif was present throughout Raghav Chadha and Parineeti Chopra’s wedding. In typical Mewari fashion, the couple greeted their guests with a performance of the Rajasthani Ghoomar dance. To choose his wife, Raghav made a dramatic arrival at The Leela Palace on a boat adorned in Mewari style. The ceremony for the sangeet took place on September 23. Around 2:00 PM, the Baarat left the Taj Palace. The Jaimalas, Pheras, and Vidais participated in the main ritual.

 

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