Newlywed Payal Rohatgi performs Pag Phera ritual in yellow suit, red choora. Watch
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Newlywed Payal Rohatgi has shared a glimpse at her post-wedding ritual. The actress looked lovely in yellow at her Pag Phera ritual.
After an array of pre-wedding festivities, Payal Rohatgi and Sangram Singh finally tied the knot in Agra on July 9. Both Payal and Sangram decided on an intimate wedding which was attended by their close family members only. The newlywed is enjoying every bit of marital bliss. On July 13, the actress took to social media to share a glimpse at her Pag Phera rasam.
Payal Rohatgi took to her official Instagram account to share a video giving a glimpse from her Pag Phera ritual. She is seen performing the rituals while entering her maternal home. Payal captioned the video as "what is meant to be will be #pagphera (sic)". The actress looks absolutely stunning in yellow suit and red bridal bangles.
Watch it below:
After dating for a long time, Payal and Sangram finally got married in Agra on July 9. The wedding festivities for the two began on July 6, with Payal hosting an intimate mehendi ceremony at her residence in Ahmedabad. The couple got married at a temple in Agra in the presence of their family members. Before their much-awaited wedding, the couple visited a temple to offer prayers for their auspicious new beginning. The couple performed puja at an 850-year older temple to seek blessings, given that both their families are very traditional.
In an earlier interview with IndiaToday.in, Payal and Sangram revealed that they were very close to marrying each other in previous years too, but due to many unforeseen circumstances, it got pushed. About their wedding, Sangram mentioned that he wanted to get married at a temple and was keen on keeping it private. “I am only concerned about the heat, there will be no AC at the temple,” Payal quipped during the conversation.
For the wedding, Payal wore a local designer lehenga, instead of going for label wear. This was a conscious decision by the bride and groom as they believe in supporting small brands and giving them impetus. The actress donned red bridal wear for her big wedding. On the other hand, Sangram wore a traditional off-white sherwani.The couple mentioned that they would host a grand reception later in the month for their celebrity friends. However, the wedding was a sacred affair for the duo, and they didn’t want to publicise it.