Parineeti Chopra and Raghav Chadha seek blessings at Mahakal Temple ahead of wedding; fans call them ‘beautiful couple’
Parineeti Chopra looks ethereal in a pink silk saree as she offers prayers at Mahakal Temple with fiance Raghav Chadha in viral videos
Back in May this year, another Bollywood beauty set out to live her real life fairytale. We are talking about the gorgeous Parineeti Chopra, who got engaged to politician and Aam Aadmi Party leader Raghav Chadha. They made a beautiful pair in matching cream and ivory traditional outfits, looking like desi royalty. Not only did they exchange rings in the presence of their family and close friends, but also performed Ardaas. This helped us understand that apart from being successful in their careers, another common thing between the happy couple is that they are incredibly religious.
According to latest buzz, Parineeti and Raghav are all set to tie the nuptial knot on 25th September this year. Like most other celebrity jodis who got married in the last few years, Pari and Raghav have also apparently chosen Rajasthan as the venue for their destination dream wedding. Well, ahead of their day of love, the soon to be husband and wife arrived at the Mahakal Temple in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh today to seek blessings from Lord Shiva. While Parineeti looked ethereal in a coral pink silk saree, her fiance was dressed in a yellow and red ethnic outfit.
Videos of them performing arti have now surfaced on social media. In the comment section below, a few did try to troll the happy couple. For instance, one nasty comment read: “Parineeta be like -: jldi se Pooja paath kr lu phir meri bhi film hit hogi”, whereas another read: “Phir bhi aayega to modi hi 😂😂”. However, a majority of netizens showered Raghav and Parineeti with love. One social media user wrote: “Beautiful couple 😍 God bless them ❤️”, whereas another netizen shared, “But dono bohot achhe lg rhe h 😍🙌.” A third commentar read: “Wow soo beautiful couple.”
We can all agree that Parineeti and Raghav genuinely look beautiful during their visit to the temple. We wish them all the happiness!