Did you miss, Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh’s marriage? Here are the pictures for you

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Kolkata: After Indian Cricket Team Captain Virat Kohli and Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma’s wedding, if any other celeb wedding has caught India’s attention then it’s the Deep-Veer wedding. The Italian wedding of Bollywood heartthrobs Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone is the second celeb wedding in the same destination as that of Virushka couple.

However, unlike Ranveer and Deepika’s marriage celebration had been kept under the wraps unlike the other Italian wedding, where Virat and Anushka doled out glimpses of the wedding ceremonies. This definitely disappointed billions of fans of the two actors while media kept churning stories, with the only two pictures of the wedding that Deepika had tweeted.

Watch here the new and stunning pictures of the unforgettable marriage solemonised at the scenic Lake Como, which the couple chose to officially share once they reached Mumbai.

Image courtesy: Yashraj Films

 

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