Mumbai, January 10 – The wedding celebrations of Bollywood actress Kriti Senon’s sister, Nupur Senon, have begun with vibrant Haldi and Sangeet ceremonies. Videos from these events are gaining popularity on social media, showcasing lively moments from the functions.
Although Kriti has not yet posted any photos on her Instagram, attendees have shared pictures and videos online. These clips show Kriti, the bride Nupur Senon, and singer Stebin Ben, the groom, enjoying themselves on the dance floor.
The wedding ceremonies are taking place at the Fairmont Palace in Udaipur, known as the City of Lakes. Videos from the Haldi ceremony show everyone dressed in yellow outfits, engaging in cheerful celebrations. Kriti is seen dancing enthusiastically in every ritual. During the Sangeet function, she is also dancing with her friends, while the bride and groom share a romantic dance together.
Kriti’s dance moves range from Bollywood hits to Bhojpuri songs. The videos also capture their mother showering love on both daughters. These moments have touched social media users, who have been praising the affection between the sisters in the comments section.
Nupur Senon and singer Stebin Ben’s wedding is scheduled for January 11. The event is a private affair, attended mainly by family and close friends, with limited Bollywood presence. According to media reports, a grand reception is planned to be held later in Mumbai, although the date has not been announced yet.
Kriti was seen attending the ceremonies with her rumored boyfriend, Kabir Bahiya. Though the couple has not publicly discussed their relationship, they have been spotted together at various events and vacations. They typically avoid commenting when approached by the paparazzi.
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