After an intimate Mehendi Ceremony of Sonam Kapoor with friends and family, the Kapoor family organized a tradition Sikh wedding ceremony ‘Ananad Karaj’ for beloved daughter Sonam kapoor and Son in law Ananad Ahuja in the morning and threw a lavish reception party at night. The Bollywood celebrities registered their maximum presence to this high profile event of the year. True to her name,Sonam Kapoor bedazzled everyone with her bridal outfits. For wedding ceremony she chose red and gold Anuradha Vakil lehenga choli while the groom Anand Ahuja opted for beige bandhgala by Raghavendra Rathore.
Father Anil Kapoor, mother Sunita Kapoor, brother Harashvardhan, Arjun Kapoor, Sanjay Kapoor, Boney Kapoor along with daughters Janhvi and Khushi, Mohit Marwah among other family members attended the ceremony. Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan arrived with son Abhishek and daughter Shweta. Other industry celebrities who attended the wedding were Karan Johar, Saif Ali Khan with wife Kareena Kapoor and son Taimur, Karisma Kapoor, Rani Mukerji, Jacqueline Fernandez, Swara Bhasker, Javed Akhtar, designer Masaba Gupta, Ranveer Singh, Aamir Khan, wife Kiran Rao and elder son Junaid.
With too much of celebrity presence at one event lit the Mumbai night like never before, the celebrities like Salman Khan and Akshay Kumar attended Sonam Kapoor reception in spite of being famous to go to bed early. They were lot of leg shaking on the dance floor and celebrities posed happily for the shutter bugs. Ranveer Singh and cousin Arjun Kapoor sung ‘Masakali’ for Sonam Kapoor during wedding ceremonies. Here are the exclusive pictures of wedding and reception of Sonam Kapoor and Anand Ahuja.
















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Swapnil Pandey is the best selling Indian defence author who has written The Force behind the Forces, Soldier's girl and Love Story of a Commando published by International publishing houses like Penguin random house and Westland Amazon publishers. She is married to an Army Officer and many from her family serve the nation in uniform too. The effortless portrayal of army life comes from this fauji background. Her latest book 'The Force behind the Forces' is based on the real-life stories of Veer Naris and immortal Indian Soldiers. The book is published by International Publishing House Penguin Random House in November 2021. Apart from this non-fiction, she has also written two fictional stories: 'Soldier's Girl' a fiction based on the constant struggle of a Para Special Operative between his call of duty and love life and 'Love Story of a Commando' an endless adventure between an NSG Commando and his beloved published by Mega publishing giant Westland-Amazon. She is also working on her fourth book which she intends to bring forward by 2022. Apart from her illustrious career as an author, she is also a prominent blogger who works in close collaboration with various national and international brands. Since lockdown 2020, she has also started producing motivational and informational videos to add value to the lives of her audiences as a societal influencer. These videos have created a huge impact and have been pivotal in raising various social issues around military families.
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