
Ranbir Kapoor's Sabyasachi outfit delivered to his Mumbai home ahead of wedding with Alia Bhatt
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Ranbir Kapoor's Sabyasachi outfit has been delivered to his residence in Mumbai. Alia Bhatt and Ranbir are expected to tie the knot this week.
The preparations are on in full swing for Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor’s highly-anticipated wedding. The couple is expected to tie the knot this week. With just a few days left for the wedding, Ranbir’s wedding outfit has arrived at his residence Vastu in Mumbai.
IndiaToday.in has exclusively accessed photos and videos that show designer Sabyasachi’s bags being delivered to his residence. As reported earlier, Alia Bhatt will wear a Sabyasachi outfit for her wedding. Ranbir will complement her in an exquisite creation designed by the ace couturier.
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Ahead of the wedding, Ranbir’s family studio RK Studio has also been decorated with lights.
In an exclusive chat with IndiaToday.in, Alia’s brother Rahul Bhatt revealed that the wedding will be an intimate affair with only 28 guests in attendance.
IndiaToday.in has also exclusively learnt that the couple will get married at Ranbir’s Bandra apartment, Vastu. "Ranbir and Alia are seeing all the logistics as to where to hold the wedding. For now, both the families have agreed to have the wedding at Ranbir's Bandra home, Vastu. All the wedding functions are expected to take place at Vastu. Both the actors have invited their close family and friends for the wedding,” shared a source.

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