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Kareena Kapoor stuns in orange saree, SAK keeps it classy at Aadar Jain-Alekha Advani’s wedding; check pics

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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], February 21 (ANI): B-town’s favourite couple, Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor Khan turned heads as they arrived at Aadar Jain and Alekha Advani’s wedding on Friday evening.

The couple was all smiles as they posed for the paparazzi stationed outside the venue.

Bebo looked stunning in an orange saree, which she paired with a sleeveless blouse. She completed her look with statement jewellery and carried a matching potli bag.

Saif, on the other hand, looked classy as he complemented her in a black sherwani with gold buttons and a white pocket square.

Kareena attended the Mehendi ceremony of the couple, which took place on Wednesday evening, with her sister and actress Karisma Kapoor. The two looked stunning as they were spotted in traditional outfits. For the event, Bebo chose to wear a turquoise A-line kurta, while Lolo opted for a dark pink suit.

Earlier in January, Aadar and Alekha exchanged vows in a Christian ceremony in Goa, surrounded by close friends and family.

The couple’s roka ceremony took place in November last year. It was attended by several celebrities from B-town, including Kareena Kapoor, Karisma Kapoor, Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, and Neetu Kapoor.

Aadar had announced his engagement to Alekha Advani in September last year with an adorable proposal by the sea.

Jain and Advani’s relationship became public in November 2023 when Jain shared a photo of them together on social media, describing her as the “light of my life.”

Aadar Jain, the son of Reema Jain and Manoj Jain, previously dated actress Tara Sutaria. (ANI)

This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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