
Surbhi Chandna And Karan Sharma's "Tux Night" Was All About Fun. Yes, That's A Thing
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"This closing event 'The Tux Night' of our wedding celebration will always be very close to our hearts," Surbhi Chandna captioned the post
Surbhi Chandna and Karan Sharma got married on March 1, and it seems like the wedding vibes are still strong for the couple. They're keeping the celebration alive by sharing glimpses of their wedding festivities with fans. Recently, Surbhi Chandna and Karan Sharma shared photos from their 'Tux night', the first event after their marriage. Surbhi Chandna dazzled in a sequined one-shoulder dress with a flowing train, paired with elegant golden danglers and black strappy heels. Her hair was styled in loose waves with a middle parting. Meanwhile, Karan Sharma looked dashing in a white shirt, black pants, and a maroon blazer. Their post-wedding bliss is evident in every picture they share.
Captioning the post on Instagram, Surbhi Chandna wrote, "This closing event THE TUX Night of our wedding celebration will always be very close to our hearts we had our first dance together as Husband & Wife. Both our dads raised a toast for us and said such wonderful things, we also had Karan's besties roast the hell out of him which made me question my decision to marry this fool And then I had my gang put their best performance forward as they had prepared a special skit for us which had the entire hall echoing with cheers & laughs. Cheering them so hard that I haven't regained my voice back and sound like such a different person.
Recently, Surbhi Chandna and Karan Sharma dropped a video from their fun-filledHaldi ceremony. For the pre-wedding festivity, Surbhi Chandna wore a halter neck top adorned with vibrant pearls and shells, paired with a purple-hued skirt embellished with beads and coloured crystals. Karan Sharma, on the other hand, complemented her look with a golden kurta paired with a white pathani. From their Bollywood-style entry to the Goa-inspired decor, the video captured it all. The caption read, "The Great Haldi Festival."
