It appears that Hardik Pandya is making a habit of using his social media posts to break the internet. The famous India all-rounder shared pictures on Valentine's Day after renewing his marriage vows in a Christian ceremony with his wife Natasa Stankovic. The couple had a Hindu wedding in addition to their Christian nuptials. Hardik shared images from his beautiful and regal Hindu wedding on Thursday where the couple took pheras and became one.
Hardik and Natasa exchange varmalas
At night, the pheras were held. Hardik chose a sherwani in a cream colour with elaborate embroidery and a sleek dupatta for the Day. Natasa attended the varmala event wearing a heavily embellished crimson and gold lehenga. She changed for the Pheras, donning a bold blouse and a solid, brilliant red saree with wide borders. Dewy cosmetics and polki jewellery helped her to enhance her appearance.
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As hundreds of flower petals were fired during their varmala ceremony, they could be seen in the first photo gazing up at the sky. The following picture shows Natasa walking into the wedding with a reddish veil covering her head. Another showed them walking together during the pheras. Even in one, Hardik applied sindoor on Natasa. In the final photo, the bride and groom were seen posing at the venue.
Natasa and Hardik’s white wedding
On Tuesday, the pair shared pictures from their white wedding. In the pictures, we could see Natasa walking down the aisle with her father and some pictures with the bridesmaids and groomsmen squad.
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