Richa Chadha’s wedding jewelry to be custom made by a 175 old jeweler family from Bikaner
The couple in love, Richa Chadha and Ali Fazal, have formally announced their October nuptials, days after numerous rumors indicated they would wed in Mumbai. Richa teased that she couldn’t wait for October on her Twitter account while sharing a GIF about their “new life.”
Can't wait for October… ? pic.twitter.com/56jADWb9LU
— RichaChadha (@RichaChadha) September 15, 2022
According to reports, the pair will exchange vows on October 6 in a leased mansion in Mumbai. On October 7, there will then be a star-studded reception. The COVID-19 epidemic delayed Richa and Ali’s plans to wed in 2020, which they had originally intended to do.
The preparations for Richa Chadha’s impending nuptials are well underway. Even though the festivities are set to begin at the end of the coming week, the actress’s personnel are already preparing to make sure she appears her most regal for her ceremonies and celebrations.
The actress’ jewelry is being crafted specifically for the Delhi events by a 175-year-old Bikaner jeweler family that also makes bridal jewelry. A renowned family of jewelers recognized for their heirloom pieces with a statement, the Khajanchi family will create special pieces for Richa.
The royal family of Bikaner and other patrons of the Khajanchi family’s jewelry include Moti Chand Khajanchi, one of Rajasthan’s first art collectors.
About Richa Chadha & Ali Fazal’s Wedding
The couple is reportedly completing up their individual shots in order to begin wedding planning as soon as possible, according to ANI. Ali is now filming the third season of his crime thriller web series Mirzapur, while Richa Chadha is currently filming for the next Sanjay Leela Bhansali web series Heeramandi.
Talking about their marriage plans constantly getting postponed, Richa told Mashable India in an interview, “Whenever we think of getting married, a new (COVID-19) variant comes. In 2020, we had booked places also, but the first wave came, followed by lockdown and destruction. Last year again, in February, we had confidence and the talks started. The second wave experience was the worst in India. Quite sad.”
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