Sonam K Ahuja's wedding to Anand Ahuja in May this year was effortlessly a standout amongst the most liked Bollywood occasions of the year. The wedding and all the pre-wedding capacities had the nation in its grasp. Presently, Sonam has shared never-seen pictures from her wedding and unnecessary to include they are shocking as ever. Truth be told, these photos are from an uncommon photoshoot improved the situation Vogue India, where Sonam and her significant other Anand Ahuja (now Anand S Ahuja) seem together in their wedding luxury.
Sonam has shared the magazine's spreads—one which has Anand and her in their wedding outfits, finish with Sonam's chuda (unique red and white bangles worn by Punjabi ladies) and kaleere (another Punjabi wedding standard) while Anand is in a sherwani and pagdi (turban). In another photograph Sonam is wearing a cream-shaded lehenga choli, a flawlessly weaved work, worn by her amid one of her pre-wedding capacities.
What's fascinating about her Vogue meet is that she has spoken finally about her romantic tale and how everything started two years back with a 'terrible tennis shoe diversion'. Obviously, Anand disclosed to her that they were the most noticeably bad shoes he had ever observed. Sharing a photo of them together at their wedding, she stated: "Reviewing my first date, I was obviously wearing the most noticeably awful shoes he had ever observed. I continue disclosing to him that he began to look all starry eyed at me in spite of my awful tennis shoe diversion... That day, strolling and talking in London, I knew he was the affection for my life. #EverydayPhenomenal ?? @anandahuja For @VogueIndia."
In the meeting, she says following two months of talking on Facebook and Snapchat, they at long last chose to meet in London. She proceeds to state how tolerance was hard to come by and how when they met, their clothing types were as easygoing (perused unremarkable) as it could get - he came in his workout clothes and she "net" trackpants and tee. They spent the whole day strolling around London, talking and that is when cupid struck. They were hitched two years after the fact.
Sharing another photograph from her bidaai (lady send-off) function, Sonam notices Anand's actual worth and how tolerating he is as a person. She expressed: "Anand is so reassuring with regards to my work that he didn't flicker when I disclosed to him I was traveling to Cannes two days after the wedding or that I was getting into advancements straightaway. There was no contention, just acknowledgment—you gotta do what you gotta do."
Sonam has shared the magazine's spreads—one which has Anand and her in their wedding outfits, finish with Sonam's chuda (unique red and white bangles worn by Punjabi ladies) and kaleere (another Punjabi wedding standard) while Anand is in a sherwani and pagdi (turban). In another photograph Sonam is wearing a cream-shaded lehenga choli, a flawlessly weaved work, worn by her amid one of her pre-wedding capacities.
What's fascinating about her Vogue meet is that she has spoken finally about her romantic tale and how everything started two years back with a 'terrible tennis shoe diversion'. Obviously, Anand disclosed to her that they were the most noticeably bad shoes he had ever observed. Sharing a photo of them together at their wedding, she stated: "Reviewing my first date, I was obviously wearing the most noticeably awful shoes he had ever observed. I continue disclosing to him that he began to look all starry eyed at me in spite of my awful tennis shoe diversion... That day, strolling and talking in London, I knew he was the affection for my life. #EverydayPhenomenal ?? @anandahuja For @VogueIndia."

Sharing another photograph from her bidaai (lady send-off) function, Sonam notices Anand's actual worth and how tolerating he is as a person. She expressed: "Anand is so reassuring with regards to my work that he didn't flicker when I disclosed to him I was traveling to Cannes two days after the wedding or that I was getting into advancements straightaway. There was no contention, just acknowledgment—you gotta do what you gotta do."
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