By Ekta Chanana Last Updated:
Aditi Rao Hydari and Siddharth gave love another chance when they met each other on the sets of their film, Maha Samudram in 2021. After keeping their relationship hush-hush and making sure not to get clicked in the media, Aditi and Sidharth protected their relationship until they made it permanent. However, it was in March 2024 when the duo got engaged with their family and friends in their presence. Last week, they got married at a 400-year-old temple in front of the divine presence of God.
Aditi and Siddharth have been keeping their relationship private, and they are in no mood to throw a fancy wedding party and call out their industry friends. However, their friends hosted them at Farah Khan's house. We could see Sajid Khan, Rajkummar Rao, Patralekha, and Javed Akhtar present to celebrate the newly married couple.
The new bride, Aditi, was dressed in a blue denim shirt and distressed wide-legged jeans. No makeup and hair left open completed her look. On the other hand, Siddharth looked handsome in a casual orange-toned T-shirt. The couple was seen cutting a yummy cake with a huge sunflower in the middle.
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Just before their wedding, Siddharth and Aditi gave an interview to Vogue. In a fun 'Tell the truth' session, where they had to finish their sentences, they revealed some interesting facts, and showcased how deep their bond is. The video began with Aditi asking, "If left unattended, Sid will.." To this, Siddharth quickly replied, "Wither and die." This left the two bursting out into laughter.
However, when Sidharth was questioned the first thing Aditi Rao Hydari does in the morning, he was quick to say that she wakes him up against his consent and wishes. However, Aditi replied back that one should wake up when the sun rises. Siddharth justified his point and said:
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"I wake up reluctantly and in tears that my day has begun. Now, the one person in the world who relishes this moment, almost like taking candy from a baby, is this person (Aditi)."
For her wedding day, Aditi picked a handwoven Maheshwari tissue lehenga, which she teamed with a Banarasi tissue dupatta. The outfit was from the archives of the famous designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee's Heritage textile collection. Aditi accentuated her look with Sabyasachi's heritage jewellery. On the other hand, her husband, Siddharth, wore a silk kurta with a handwoven Banarasi dhoti and a veshti.
What do you think about Farah's way of celebrating Aditi and Siddharth's union?
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