Today in 2021, Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif Got Married
Katrina and Vicky, together with their families, are scheduled to arrive on December 6 and leave on December 11. The wedding planning has been delegated to six separate suppliers, who will handle the flowers, decorations, security, transportation, catering, and jungle safaris. On December 5, 100 bouncers would arrive from Jaipur to assist with security procedures. Rajasthan police officers will also be on hand to ensure the safety of the VIP guests. On December 7, there will be a 'Sangeet' ritual, followed by a 'Mehendi' ceremony the next day. On December 10, a special celebration will be hosted following the wedding ceremony.
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