Kritika Kamra & Gaurav Kapur's Sunset-Themed Wedding: An Intimate Affair

Actors Kritika Kamra and Gaurav Kapur have officially tied the knot in an intimate, sunset-themed ceremony at their Mumbai home. The couple opted for a personal registrar wedding, stepping away from a large traditional affair to celebrate with family and close friends. Kritika wore a special red Chanderi saree from her own brand, while Gaurav complemented her in an ivory and gold outfit by Raghavendra Rathore. The celebrations featured a sundowner on their terrace overlooking the Mumbai skyline, with a larger gathering planned for the following day.

Key Points: Kritika Kamra, Gaurav Kapur Wedding: Intimate Mumbai Ceremony

  • Sunset-toned intimate ceremony
  • Registrar wedding at home
  • Kritika's red Chanderi saree
  • Gaurav's Raghavendra Rathore ensemble
  • Sundowner with Mumbai skyline
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Kritika Kamra and Gaurav Kapur get hitched, host close-knit sundowner

Kritika Kamra and Gaurav Kapur tie the knot in an intimate sunset-themed Mumbai wedding. See photos, details, and the couple's statement.

"Our lives match, but our looks never match - Gaurav Kapur"

Mumbai, March 11

Actress Kritika Kamra and Gaurav Kapur have tied the nuptial knot. The couple hosted intimate wedding celebrations with their families and a close circle of friends.

The wedding was set against a theme inspired by sunset tones and golden-hour hues, the ceremony was elegant, intimate and deeply meaningful. The couple chose to mark the occasion with a registrar wedding at home, stepping away from a traditional large-scale affair and instead celebrating the moment in a setting that felt personal and close to their hearts.

Kritika and Gaurav together shared in a joint statement, "We've always believed that the most meaningful moments in life are the ones shared with the people you love. As we begin this new chapter together, we're so grateful to celebrate our wedding surrounded by our families and closest friends at home, in Mumbai".

For the ceremony, Kritika opted for a red Chanderi saree specially woven for her and gifted by her mother, created by her own brand, an initiative that works to conserve the traditional dyeing art form of Chanderi silk while supporting women artisans from the region. Gaurav complemented the warm aesthetic of the evening in an elegant ivory and gold traditional ensemble by designer Raghavendra Rathore.

After the celebrations, the couple also met the media personnel stationed outside the venue. As they posed for the pictures, Gaurav and Kritika were looking at camera with their eyelines often not matching. Gaurav said, "Hum log ka life match ho jata hai lekin look kabhi match nahi hota (Our lives match, but our looks never match)".

The celebration saw the presence of several close friends from the entertainment industry as well as the sports fraternity, who joined the families in marking the couple's special day.

The evening celebrations took place across their Bandra home and terrace. The couple then hosted a sundowner overlooking the Mumbai skyline, where guests came together to celebrate the couple against a backdrop of warm golden light and music.

The celebrations will continue with a larger gathering hosted by the couple on March 12.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Gaurav's comment to the media is so cute and relatable! "Our lives match, but our looks never match" – that's such a real couple thing to say. They seem genuinely happy and down-to-earth. A sunset-themed wedding in Bandra with the Mumbai skyline... sounds like a dream. Many congratulations to the lovely couple!
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Aman W
While I appreciate the elegance and intimacy, part of me feels a little sad that we, the fans, don't get to see more. A traditional wedding with all the rituals is such a beautiful spectacle. That said, it's their day and their choice. Respect for keeping it personal. Best wishes!
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Sarah B
The focus on supporting traditional art forms through Kritika's brand is commendable. In an age of fast fashion, choosing a saree that conserves a dying art and empowers local women weavers sends a powerful message. More power to them! The wedding aesthetics sound perfectly curated.
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Vikram M
A registrar wedding at home followed by a sundowner party – this is the new-age, metro Indian wedding I can get behind! Less stress, more genuine moments. Also, Raghavendra Rathore for the groom? Excellent choice. Gaurav always has great style. Congrats to both!
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Nisha Z
So happy for them! They've been low-key about their relationship, and it's nice they kept the wedding low-key too. No unnecessary media circus, just close friends and family. That's how it should be. Wishing them loads of love and laughter. 🎉

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