Neha Kakkar and Rohanpreet Singh Are Married, Take Pheras In Gurudwara
Neha Kakkar and Rohanpreet Singh are married!
The couple tied the knot on Saturday, October 24 during the Navratri festival in Delhi, finally putting all speculations and rumors to rest. The popular singer Neha Kakkar and Rohanpreet Singh tied the knot on Saturday during the Navratri festival.
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Neha Kakkar and Rohanpreet Singh Are Married, Take Pheras In Gurudwara

In what looked like a close-knit gathering of family and friends, their traditional Anand Karaj or Sikh wedding ceremony took place inside a Gurudwara, with both Neha and Rohanpreet dressed in shades of peach and pink.
From the haldi function to wedding reception bash, the couple were looking amazing.
For the haldi function, Neha was seen wearing a yellow sari, which she styled with a matching coloured blouse. She was also seen wearing chandbaalis and fresh flowers on her hair. Rohanpreet on the other hand was seen wearing a yellow kurta teamed up with white bottoms and a printed stole.
In the mehendi function, the couple chose green. The bride was seen wearing a dark green printed lehenga and sage-green hued sherwani with floral print for the groom.
During the wedding ceremony, Neha was seen wearing a powder-pink lehenga, making a case for the pastel colour trend. And Rohanpreet wore a pastel-pink hued sherwani, complementing with the bride’s look.
After the Anand Karaj ceremony, the couple also hosted a wedding reception party for their friends and family. For the bash, Neha chose a monotone red lehenga teamed up with gold jewellery. The groom, on the other hand, picked a printed sherwani, which he teamed up with a bright red-coloured turban.