
New bride Mouni Roy in gorgeous red saree and gold jhumkas poses with Suraj Nambiar at Mumbai airport
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While Mouni Roy opted for a gorgeous red saree, Suraj Nambiar kept it simple in a white kurta and pyjama.
Newlyweds Mouni Roy and Suraj Nambiar were clicked at the Mumbai airport today after their lavish wedding ceremony on January 27. Mouni was beaming as she posed for the shutterbugs with the Dubai-based businessman Suraj. The couple walked hand-in-hand and looked simply beautiful together.
What Mouni wore was a gorgeous red banarasi saree that she paired with a matching sleeveless blouse. The saree featured ethnic motifs printed all over the expanse in gold and Mouni looked absolutely ravishing.
She accessorised minimally with big gold jhumkas and let her stunning saree do all the talking. Her makeup was on point with generous coats of mascara, kohl-laden eyes, lots of blush and red lipstick. She rounded her look off with red sindoor and left her hair loose.
On the other hand, Suraj kept it simple in a white bandhgala kurta and pyajama. He paired the ensemble with brown sandals.
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Mouni Roy and Suraj Nambiar tied the knot in a dreamy ceremony on January 27 at Hilton Goa Resort. They had a Malayali style and a wedding as per Bengali rituals as well.
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