Watch, Hardik Pandya and Natasa Stankovic are setting major Hindu Wedding Fashion Goals
Watch, Hardik Pandya and Natasa Stankovic are setting major Hindu Wedding Fashion Goals
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Hardik Pandya and Natasa Stankovic once again tied the wedding knot on Valentine’s day.  The duo also had a Hindu wedding ceremony in Udaipur, Rajasthan. The duo opted for a very beautiful royal outfit for their wedding. The couple posted pictures from their dreamy royal wedding on social media.

They captioned their wedding photos as, “Now and forever." Hardik opted for a cream-embroidered sherwani and a sleek dupatta for the varmala ceremony. Meanwhile Natasa wore a heavy embroidered golden lehenga with a red dupatta. She opted to change the look into a bright red saree paired with a statement blouse. She elevated her look with dewy makeup and polki jewelry.

The duo is setting some major goals outfit goals from their wedding. Hardik looks stunning in his cream-colored Kurta-Pajama. Natasa’s red saree with heavy intricate borders for the occasion.  It also shows the couple exchanging garlands, taking saat pheras and Hardik putting sindoor on Natasa’s forehead. The actress shared various pictures on social media.

 

The duo looks made for each other. In the first picture featured them looking up at the sky as hundreds of flowers petals were showered on them during their varmala ceremony. In the second picture Natasa's entry ahead of the ceremony as she arrived with her head covered with a red veil. It also featured several sweet moments from their dreamy ceremony. In one of the photos the dup holding hands during the pheras. Hardik putting sindoor on Natasa's forehead in one of the photos.

Hardik and Natasha posted dreamy pictures from their wedding with the caption, “We celebrated Valentine’s Day on this island of love by renewing the vows we took three years ago. We are truly blessed to have our family and friends with us to celebrate our love.”

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