Mira Rajput Reveals Wedding Card 10 Years After Marrying Shahid Kapoor

Mira Rajput just shared a beautiful throwback to her wedding with Shahid Kapoor. She posted their original reception card from exactly 10 years ago, calling it a special discovery. The card shows all the intimate details of their July 2015 celebration at The Oberoi in Gurgaon. This comes after the couple recently marked their 10th wedding anniversary with heartfelt social media posts.

Key Points: Mira Rajput Shares Wedding Reception Card With Shahid Kapoor

  • Mira discovered and shared her original wedding reception card after decade
  • Card reveals wedding date was July 7, 2015 at Oberoi Gurgaon
  • Both sets of parents listed including Neelima Azeem and Pankaj Kapoor
  • Couple celebrated 10th anniversary this year with romantic photos
  • Marriage was arranged through family and spiritual guru
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Mira Rajput shares a pic of reception card from her wedding with Shahid Kapoor 10 years ago

Mira Rajput shares nostalgic wedding reception card from 2015 marriage to Shahid Kapoor, revealing intimate details and celebrating 10 years together.

"Ten years later, and you're still the one—my forever. - Mira Rajput"

Mumbai Nov 27

Entrepreneur Mira Rajput, also known for being Bollywood star Shahid Kapoor's better half, recently seemed to have taken a trip down memory lane.

Mira shared a picture of her wedding reception card from 10 years ago. Rajput, who seemed elated, took to her social media account in sharing the picture of her special card and captioned it as, "Look what I found," with a star emoticon.

The contents on the reception card read, "RSVP". We celebrate the beginning of their new life Bela & Vikramaditya Rajput Request the pleasure of your presence at the wedding reception of their daughter Mira & Shahid Tuesday Seventh of July Two Thousand Fifteen Seven to Ten in the evening Grand Ballroom The Oberoi, Gurgaon."

The card featured the names of Mira's parents along with Shahid Kapoor's parents, Neelima Azeem, Pankaj Kapoor and also stepmother Supriya Pathak. For the uninitiated, the couple tied the knot on July 7, 2015, in an intimate wedding with only their family members and close friends in attendance. The late morning of July 07, 2015, was kept for their Gurudwara ceremony.

Shahid and Mira were married through an arrangement set up by family and the spiritual guru that they both follow. On account of their 10th wedding anniversary, this year in July, Mira had shared a series of pictures documenting their chapters from the past 10 years of their union, on her social media account.

She wrote, "Ten years later, and you're still the one--my forever. You and I, we, us, and now." The pictures featured some romantic moments of the couple and also Shahid spending time with their kids, Misha and Zain, in separate photos.

Mira also went on to share a picture of Shahid as he was seen planting a kiss on Mira's cheek.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Interesting how they included all parents - Neelima Azeem, Pankaj Kapoor and stepmother Supriya Pathak. Shows they value family relationships despite the complexities. Respect! 🙏
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Ananya R
The Oberoi Gurgaon for reception - classic Delhi NCR wedding venue! Their love story gives hope to many Indian couples who meet through family arrangements. Ten years and still going strong 💕
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Sarah B
While their relationship seems beautiful, I do wish we could see more of Mira's individual achievements beyond being "Shahid Kapoor's better half." She's an entrepreneur and deserves recognition for her own work too.
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Vikram M
Gurudwara ceremony followed by reception - typical Punjabi wedding style! Love how they've maintained their privacy while sharing these precious moments with fans. More power to them! ✨
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Kavya N
"Ten years later, and you're still the one" - such beautiful words! 🥺 In today's times when relationships break so easily, it's heartwarming to see a Bollywood couple standing strong through a decade.

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