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WHOA! Katrina Kaif is paying 75% of all wedding expenses, Vicky Kaushal to bear only 25%?

The wedding of Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal has been the topic of conversation among Bollywood fans, insiders, and the entertainment press for the past few weeks, and the moment has finally arrived. As the wedding day approaches, various reports are circulating in the media and on social media about the preparations for Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal’s wedding, as well as their post-wedding plans. On that point, BollywoodLife has discovered who among the bride and groom is bearing the bulk of the wedding expense and, as a result, making the majority of the key decisions.

A well-placed source within the business, who is said to have insider knowledge of the events surrounding Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal’s wedding, has exclusively revealed that the former is covering 75% of all wedding costs. Though the wedding venue, the Six Senses Fort Barwara in Rajasthan’s Sawai Madhopur, is reportedly being given free of charge because the proprietors are keen on the publicity that will flow from such a high-profile wedding for years to come, expectedly resulting in a huge boost in sales, Katrina is reportedly signing the majority of the cheques for the rest of the expenditure, including all of the guests’ travel costs, security arrangements, and other appendages.

Vicky, on the other hand, is reportedly covering the remaining 25% of the wedding costs, which has resulted in his future bride calling the majority of the shots, including the decision to prohibit all media coverage at the venue, require guests to sign NDAs, require entry via security codes, and confiscate cell phones.

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Vidya

In a world full of writers, I'll just be another one with an edge to be the best. I am a content writer by trade and part-time poet.
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