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See These Gorgeous Photos of Rakul Preet Singh Looking Pre-Wedding Elegant in a Blush Pink Anarkali Suit With Little Makeup

Actors Jackky Bhagnani and Rakul Preet Singh are scheduled to marry on February 21, 2024, with wedding festivities starting on February 19. The wedding will take place at the ITC Grand in Goa. The soon-to-be newlyweds went to Siddhivinayak before the celebrations to ask Lord Ganesha for his blessings. Rakul and Jackky, dressed in traditional attire, emanated a charming aura throughout their visit to the shrine.

The couple went to the Siddhivinayak Temple to offer prayers just before their wedding. The bride-to-be looked stunning in her royal blush pink Anarkali suit, which was enhanced by the beautiful white flower border that graced the dupatta and hem of the outfit. Rakul went for a subtle look with a dewy foundation for makeup, subtle contouring, a sheer lip tint, and radiant skin. She pulled up her hair and added sunglasses to complete her ethnic look.

While the soon-to-be bride seemed captivating in pink, Jackky Bhagnani, the soon-to-be husband, dazzled in a parrot green kurta, displaying his typical flare.

The soon-to-be couple’s close friend had previously said, “Rakul and Jacky had originally planned for their wedding to take place in the Middle East.” After over six months of painstaking preparation, everything was almost ready. However, Rakul and Jackky changed their initial plans and moved the wedding to India when the Indian PM called on wealthy and powerful families to choose India as the location for their significant life events in December. Their choice, made in the middle of December, required a whole overhaul in terms of the location, relaxation, and lodging. Motivated by their love for the nation and desire to support its expanding economy, the pair accepted the reform despite its significant adjustments.

Rakul and Jackky’s invitation card recently went viral, attracting attention as well. The card has beautiful painting-style drawings that explain the primary ceremony and other rituals. They use the hashtag #AbDonoBhagnaNi.

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